Turnitin
降AI改写
早检测系统
早降重系统
Turnitin-UK版
万方检测-期刊版
维普编辑部版
Grammarly检测
Paperpass检测
checkpass检测
PaperYY检测
Theorizing transnational corporations as social actors: An analysis of corporate motivations
DL Brown, A Vetterlein, A Roemer-Mahler - Business and Politics, 2010 - cambridge.org
An increasing number of firms are engaging in social and environmental initiatives beyond
their core business activities. While much has been written about why business should …
their core business activities. While much has been written about why business should …
Social labeling and supply chain reform: The designated supplier program and the Alta Gracia label
S Nova, JM Kline - Workers' Rights and Labor Compliance in …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
In 2005, the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC), a US nonprofit labor-rights-monitoring
organization founded by student anti-sweatshop activists and universities that maintain …
organization founded by student anti-sweatshop activists and universities that maintain …
External Factors Determining the CSR Initiatives of Manufacturing Firms in India: A Case Study Analysis.
P Kavitha - IUP Journal of Business Strategy, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
This paper explains the external factors influencing manufacturing firms to engage in
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities by using a case study approach. Both …
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities by using a case study approach. Both …
Consuming the urban environment: a study of the factors that influence resource use in an Australian city
From an environmental perspective, the 21st century has ushered in a number of critical
challenges requiring solution within a narrowing window of opportunity if major social and …
challenges requiring solution within a narrowing window of opportunity if major social and …
[PDF][PDF] Theorising Transnational Corporations as Social Actors: An Analysis of Corporate Motivations
D Brown, A Roemer-Mahler, A Vetterlein - 2009 - research.cbs.dk
An increasing number of firms are engaging in social and environmental initiatives beyond
their core business activities. While much has been written on the question of why business …
their core business activities. While much has been written on the question of why business …
[PDF][PDF] Theorising transnational corporations as social actors: An analysis of corporate motivations
D Brown, A Roemer-Mahler, A Vetterlein - Business and Politics, 2010 - researchgate.net
An increasing number of firms are engaging in social and environmental initiatives beyond
their core business activities. While much has been written on the question of why business …
their core business activities. While much has been written on the question of why business …
Consuming the urban environment
—levels of consumption is a challenge for the citizens of high income developed countries in
North America, Western Europe and Australia that have Ecological Footprints two to four …
North America, Western Europe and Australia that have Ecological Footprints two to four …
[PDF][PDF] 14 Social Labeling and Supply Chain Reform
G Label - wsr-network.org
In 2005, the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC), a US nonprofit labor-rightsmonitoring
organization founded by student anti-sweatshop activists and universities that maintain …
organization founded by student anti-sweatshop activists and universities that maintain …
Connecting with the Global Garment Industry: Can Ethical Consumption Promote Sustainability?
R Alexander - 2010 - utoronto.scholaris.ca
In the globalized garment industry (GGI) most clothing is involved in complex networks that
exploit both people and the environment. This system is unsustainable yet supported by …
exploit both people and the environment. This system is unsustainable yet supported by …
[TRÍCH DẪN][C] 262 Social Labeling and Supply Chain Reform: The Designated Supplier Program and the Alta Gracia Label
S Nova, JM Kline - Workers' Rights and Labor Compliance in Global … - Routledge