2013
DOI: 10.1177/0096340213485946
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Beyond compliance: Integrating nonproliferation into corporate sustainability

Abstract: Proliferators continue to seek dual-use commodities that can be exploited to create weapons of mass destruction, and the private sector has a critical role to play in guarding against this threat. Corporate sustainability, which helps firms and outside stakeholders monitor the impacts of business operations, has emerged as a framework for engagement with industry on its nonproliferation responsibilities. However, the existing literature has not considered how to integrate nonproliferation into the current infr… Show more

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“…For an example of a compliance program that goes "beyond compliance" and incorporates antiproliferation principles into corporate culture to create a supply chain security culture, see Hund (2015). See also Kurzrok and Hund (2013). 2.…”
Section: Rewarding Businesses and Thwarting Bad Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For an example of a compliance program that goes "beyond compliance" and incorporates antiproliferation principles into corporate culture to create a supply chain security culture, see Hund (2015). See also Kurzrok and Hund (2013). 2.…”
Section: Rewarding Businesses and Thwarting Bad Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%