RT @lucasbergkamp: How to destroy the corporation and market economy: make everybody a government agent — “obligated internalisation of soc…
How to destroy the corporation and market economy: make everybody a government agent — “obligated internalisation of social costs (or reflexive governance of negative externalities by corporations), through multi-stakeholder fora” https://t.co/OgnOSrcFYc
RT @SpringerEthics: Corporate Social Responsibility as Obligated Internalisation of Social Costs Journal of Business Ethics https://t.co/…
Corporate Social Responsibility as Obligated Internalisation of Social Costs Journal of Business Ethics https://t.co/InTAIikOOt https://t.co/JbTo6QFiwR
RT @bbaue: "We propose that corporations should be subject to a legal obligation to identify and internalise their social costs or negative…
@adam_sulkowski @kairyssdal @RE_Freeman @AndrewWinston @VolunteerTwit @SandraWaddock @ALSB_Law @ProfJoshPerry @anatalonbeck @ProfessorOrozco @NewEnergyProf @Tennesseine @EricYordy @GeorgeSerafeim Shareholders may be limited anyhow - what about broader stak
"We propose that corporations should be subject to a legal obligation to identify and internalise their social costs or negative externalities” https://t.co/kLXeoZehtX File under “no-brainer” (that will nevertheless meet opposition from status quoists) h/t
Colleagues & I argue that *it should be legally obligatory for firms to identify and internalise their social costs or negative externalities*. A major departure from CSR as a voluntary activity. It may change sustainability/CSR reporting. See details
In a paper with colleagues published recently by Journal of Business Ethics (one of the globally leading journals in the area), we argue that *it should be legally obligatory for firms to identify and internalise their social cost…https://t.co/JuamZ9Iyg6