2016
DOI: 10.1177/0007650316635579
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Implementing Corporate Social Responsibility: Empirical Insights on the Impact of the UN Global Compact on Its Business Participants

Abstract: The implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is crucial for the legitimacy of an organization in today's globalized economy. This study aims to enrich our knowledge of the implementation of the largest voluntary CSR initiative-the UN Global Compact (UNGC). Drawing on insights from stakeholder, network, and institutional theory, I derive a positive impact of UNGC participation duration on the implementation level of the UNGC principles, despite potential weaknesses in the initiative's accountabil… Show more

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“…The Compact focuses on human rights protection, the enforcement of social and environmental standards, and the fight against corruption. These issues have become widely acknowledged as a core set of corporate responsibilities and have been embedded in international regulatory schemes, industry standards, and corporate codes of conduct (Rasche and Kell, ; Rasche et al, ; Schembera, ; Voegtlin and Pless, ). While such changes are still legally non‐binding and hence far away from an efficient hard law regulation of MNCs, they help to rebalance the power between governments and corporations.…”
Section: The Postnational Constellation 20: New Challenges and Direcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Compact focuses on human rights protection, the enforcement of social and environmental standards, and the fight against corruption. These issues have become widely acknowledged as a core set of corporate responsibilities and have been embedded in international regulatory schemes, industry standards, and corporate codes of conduct (Rasche and Kell, ; Rasche et al, ; Schembera, ; Voegtlin and Pless, ). While such changes are still legally non‐binding and hence far away from an efficient hard law regulation of MNCs, they help to rebalance the power between governments and corporations.…”
Section: The Postnational Constellation 20: New Challenges and Direcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Global Compact provides a common platform for companies to report their CSR related policies and practices. It embeds many of the normative debates into its ambit (Berliner & Prakash, 2012) to make corporates more proactive in accepting their social responsibilities (Schembera, 2018). However, it is rooted in voluntary reporting that depends on the initiatives of the participating corporations.…”
Section: Voluntarism and The Effects Of Ignoring Accountability In Csrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, as of 25 May 2018, at 4.10 pm GMT, about 12,347 organizations from different parts of the world have uploaded a total of 29,982 GRI-compliant sustainability reports (Source: https://www.globalreporting.org). In general, these frameworks call for actions to ensure that businesses are sustainable, responsible, and accountable to the society [8,9]. These developments bring us to some essential questions about companies' worldviews of sustainability as well as social responsibility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%