Business and Development Studies

Business and Development Studies

Issues and Perspectives

Lund-Thomsen, Peter; Lindgreen, Adam; Wendelboe Hansen, Michael

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2019

484

Dura

Inglês

9781138059870

15 a 20 dias

1097

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Part 1 Introduction 1.1 Business and development studies-issues and perspectives Part 2 Business, Governance, and Development 2.1 Governance, business, and development 2.2 State-business relations and development: toward a more complete research agenda 2.3 International business and economic development2.4 The financialization and responsibilization of development aid Part 3 Global Value Chains, Business, and Development 3.1 Global value chains, development, and emerging economies 3.2 Corporate social responsibility in global value chains: Where are we now? Where are we going? 3.3 Critical reflections on the effectiveness of responsible business initiatives and systemic constraints for achieving a safe and just operating space for humanity 3.4 Multi-stakeholder initiatives in global value chains: Opportunities and challenges for women workers Part 4 International Business, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Development 4.1 CSR in developing countries: Competing perspectives on businesses, their roles, and responsibilities 4.2 The state of international business, corporate social responsibility, and development: Key insights and an application to practice 4.3 Corporate social responsibility and development: The case of international business firms in emerging economies 4.4 Analysis of the MNEs' social practices in Latin America: Implications for development studies research 4.5 Business, development, and human rights 4.6 Impacts of neoliberal wind energy investments on environmental justice and human rights in Mexico Part 5 Local Firms, Organizations, and Development 5.1 When do businesses innovate in a developing country? An empirical investigation of determinants of innovative performance of Ugandan micro and small businesses 5.2 Microfinance programs and women's empowerment: New evidence from rural middle hills of Nepal 5.3 Social entrepreneurship as vehicle for inclusive development: The case of Siya Sebenza in South Africa 5.4. Micro and small business clusters and local development policies: Insights from India-Italy cooperation project
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Tamil Nadu;MSME;global south;Business Case;poverty reduction;CSR Activity;value chains;Private Sector Development;international business;Local Development;corporate social responsibility;CSR Practice;local firms;Public Private Partnerships;governance;State Business Relations;state-business relations;Multistakeholder Initiatives;economic development;IB Research;development aid;Responsible Business Initiatives;Business and Development Studies;IB Scholarship;global value chains;Deals Framework;neoliberalism;Global Production Network Analysis;social entrepreneuring;Human Rights Due Diligence;Social Business;Wind Energy Investments;MNC Subsidiary;Critical Political Economy Perspective;IB Literature;Microfinance Programs;Van Waeyenberge;CSR Strategy;Cooperation Paradigm