The Public Roles of the Private Sector in Asia: The Emerging Research Agenda
It is no longer possible to understand public policy without focusing intensively on the public roles of the business sector. The world is awash in experimental private governance, from corporate codes of conduct, to demands for disclosure of private sector environmental and social impacts, to ‘soci...
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Main Author: | FLORINI, Ann |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2014
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