articleAnnual Review of Political ScienceJan 9, 2008Closed access

Private Global Business Regulation

University of California, Berkeley

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Abstract

Regulations that govern the social and environmental impacts of global firms and markets without state enforcement are a relatively new dimension of global business regulation. The growth of such voluntary “civil regulations” reflects both the expansion of legitimate authority in the global economy outside the state and the increasing use of alternative regulatory instruments to govern firms, including self-regulation, market-based instruments, and soft laws. In response to global social activism, many firms have adopted voluntary regulatory standards to avoid additional regulation and/or to protect their reputations and brands. Activists have targeted highly visible firms and have been willing to work…

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Keywords
  • Enforcement
  • Civil society
  • Business
  • Corporate governance
  • Legitimacy
  • Shareholder
  • Corporate social responsibility
  • Global governance
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