2021
DOI: 10.1108/srj-06-2020-0261
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United Nations Global Compact: Where are we going?

Abstract: Purpose In a world characterised by increasing environmental and social awareness, the number of corporate social responsibility and sustainability initiatives has significantly grown. Among these, the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) is one of the most important, involving more than 12,000 companies. The purpose of this study is to investigate the UNGC’s worldwide diffusion, both at country and industry level, to understand the reasons leading to the highlighted dissemination patterns, and to propose vari… Show more

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“…This result can be explained in a twofold way. First, in contexts potentially more exposed to social issues (as it is for labour-intensive organizations), companies have to deal with a high level of scrutiny: these firms are faced with relevant stakeholders' pressures asking them to declare their social commitment and offer guarantees about their practices (Podrecca et al , 2021). CSR standards are benchmarks in CSR levels set by adherent organizations (Husted et al , 2016); they therefore allow labour-intensive companies to answer these pressures and gain the required legitimacy to operate in the market.…”
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“…This result can be explained in a twofold way. First, in contexts potentially more exposed to social issues (as it is for labour-intensive organizations), companies have to deal with a high level of scrutiny: these firms are faced with relevant stakeholders' pressures asking them to declare their social commitment and offer guarantees about their practices (Podrecca et al , 2021). CSR standards are benchmarks in CSR levels set by adherent organizations (Husted et al , 2016); they therefore allow labour-intensive companies to answer these pressures and gain the required legitimacy to operate in the market.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chen et al , 2017) and labour intensity (e.g. Podrecca et al , 2021). We will develop below three hypotheses on these three dimensions.…”
Section: Literature Review and Research Hypothesesmentioning
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“…Já os secundários são o governo, concorrentes, mídia, proteção ao consumidor e grupos de interesse (Freeman et al, 2007;Menezes et al, 2020). Apesar da segregação entre primários e secundários, há de se salientar que ambos os grupos são relevantes sob a luz da teoria dos stakeholders, pois em se tratando de informação ambiental, há a potencialidade de se estabelecer conexões e parcerias motivadas por estratégias e alinhamentos de RSC em comum, seja com acionistas, fornecedores, clientes, governo, mídia (Podrecca et al, 2021).…”
Section: Teoria Da Legitimidade E a Teoria Dos Stakeholdersunclassified
“…9. Anti-Corruption: Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery (Podrecca, et al, 2021). The Global Compact was designed as a voluntary initiative but requiring member organizations to make a clear statement of support of and include some references in its annual report (or other publicly facing communication) on the progress such member is making on internalizing the principals within its own operations (Dathe, et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%