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CORPORATE SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY: SELECTED SOURCES OF INFORMATION Bibliography and Websites Prepared by Renato Alva Pino General Addo, M.K. (ed.). 1999. Human Rights Standards and the Responsibility of Transnational Corporations . The Hague: Kluwer Law International. Amnesty International. 2000. Human Rights: Is It Any of Your Business? Amnesty International-UK and The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum: London. Anderson, R. 1998. Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise, The Interface Mode. Atlanta: Peregrinzilla Press. Arnold, M. and Day, R. 1998. The Next Bottom Line: Making Sustainable Development Tangible. World Resources Institute: Washington, DC. Atkinson, J. 1998. Undermined: The Impact of Australian Mining Companies in Developing Countries . Community Aid Abroad: Victoria. Aubert, M., Brama, P. and Blum, R. 1999. Le rôle de compagnies pétrolières dans la politique internationale et son impact social et environnemental. Rapport d’information de l’Assemblée Nationale Française. Assemblée Nationale Française: Paris. 131

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CORPORATE SOCIAL ANDENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:

SELECTED SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Bibliography and Websites

Prepared by Renato Alva Pino

General

Addo, M.K. (ed.). 1999. Human Rights Standards and theResponsibility of Transnational Corporations. The Hague: KluwerLaw International.

Amnesty International. 2000. Human Rights: Is It Any of YourBusiness? Amnesty International-UK and The Prince of WalesBusiness Leaders Forum: London.

Anderson, R. 1998. Mid-Course Correction: Toward a SustainableEnterprise, The Interface Mode. Atlanta: Peregrinzilla Press.

Arnold, M. and Day, R. 1998. The Next Bottom Line: MakingSustainable Development Tangible. World Resources Institute:Washington, DC.

Atkinson, J. 1998. Undermined: The Impact of Australian MiningCompanies in Developing Countries. Community Aid Abroad:Victoria.

Aubert, M., Brama, P. and Blum, R. 1999. Le rôle de compagniespétrolières dans la politique internationale et son impact social etenvironnemental. Rapport d’information de l’Assemblée NationaleFrançaise. Assemblée Nationale Française: Paris.

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Avery, C. 2000. Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change.Amnesty International-UK: London.

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Clark, A. and Clark, J. 1998. An Integrated Methodology forAssessing the Social and Cultural Impact of Mining. UNCTAD:Geneva.

Commission of the European Communities. 2001. Green Paper:Promoting a European Framework for Corporate SocialResponsibility. Commission of European Communities: Brussels.

Conference Board of Canada. 1999. Taking Action on CorporateSocial Responsibility. Conference Board of Canada: Ottawa.

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Hansen, M. 1999. Environmental Management in TransnationalCorporations in Asia: Does Foreign Ownership Make a Difference?,Occasional Paper No. 11. UNCTAD: Geneva.

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International Institute for Environment and Development, andMining, Minerals and Sustainable Development Project. 2002.Breaking New Ground: Mining, Minerals, and SustainableDevelopment. Earthscan: London.

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Websites

AGORA 21www.agora21.org

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The Biodiversity Economics Sitehttp://biodiversityeconomics.org

Business Action for Sustainable Developmentwww.basd-action.net

Business in the Communitywww.bitc.org.uk

Business and Decent Work-ILOhttp://www.ilo.org/public/english/comp/business

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Business Partners for Developmentwww.bpdweb.org

Business and Social Initiative Database-International LabourOrganization (ILO)http://oracle02.ilo.org:6060/vpi/VpiSearch.Main

Business for Social Responsibilitywww.bsr.org

California Global Corporate Accountability Projectwww.nautilus.org/cap

Canadian Center for Business in the Communitywww2.conferenceboard.ca/ccbc

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Centre for Social Markets www.csmworld.org

Centre français d’information sur les entreprises (CFIE)www.cfie.net

Centro de Estudios del Sector Privado para el Desarrollo Sustentable(CESPEDES)www.cce.org.mx/cespedes

Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía (CEMEFI)www.cemefi.org

Center for Innovation in Corporate Responsibility (CICR)www.cicr.net

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Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies (CERES)www.ceres.org

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Co-opamericawww.coopamerica.org

The Copenhagen Centrewww.copenhagencentre.org

Corporate Accountability Projectwww.corporacions.org

Corporate Europe Observatorywww.xs4all.nl/~ceo

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Corporate Watch UKwww.corporatewatch.org

CorpWatchwww.corpwatch.org

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The European Baha’i Business Forumwww.ebbf.org

Fair Trade Labelling Organizations International (FLO)www.fairtrade.net

Forum for the Futurewww.forumforthefuture.org.uk

Global Alliance for Workers and Communitieswww.theglobalalliance.org

Global Business Responsibility Resource Centerwww.bsr.org/resourcecenter

Global Compactwww.unglobalcompact.org

Global e-Sustainability Initiativewww.gesi.org

Global Policy Forumwww.globalpolicy.org/socecon/index.htm

Greening of Industry Networkwww.greeningofindustry.org

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)www.iccwbo.org/sdcharter/basd/basd.asp

Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)www.domini.com/ICCR.html

International Confederations of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)www.icftu.org

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Industrial Environmental Forum of Southern Africawww.ief.co.za

Instituto ETHOSwww.ethos.org.br

International Center for Human Rights and DemocraticDevelopmentwww.ichrdd.ca

International Centre for Responsible Tourismwww.theinternationalcentreforresponsibletourism.org

International Corporate Governance Networkwww.icgn.org

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International Institute for Environment and Developmentwww.iied.org

International Institute for Sustainable Developmentwww.iisd.org

International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) Businessand Sustainable Development/Banking and Investmentwww.bsdglobal.com/banking

International Labour Organization (ILO)www.ilo.org

International NGO Training and Research Centre (INTRAC)www.intrac.org

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International Society of Business, Economics and Ethics (ISBEE)www.isbee.org

International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant,Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Associations (IUF)www.iuf.org

Mallen Baker’s Corporate Social Responsibility Websitewww.mallenbaker.net/csr/index.html

Management Institute for Environment and Business (MEB)www.wri.org/wri/meb

Maquila Solidarity Network www.web.net/~msn/5codes4.htm

MHC Internationalwww.mhcinternational.com

Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development Project (MMSD)www.iied.org/mmsd/index.html

Mining Policy Research Initiative (MPRI)www.idrc.ca/mpri

National Business Initiativewww.nbi.org.za

New Academy of Businesswww.new-academy.ac.uk

New Economics Foundationwww.neweconomics.org

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The Northern Alliance for Sustainability (ANPED)www.anped.org

Novethicwww.novethic.fr

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)www.oecd.org

Oilwatchwww.oilwatch.org.ec

Observatoire sur la Responsabilité Sociétale des Entreprises (ORSE)www.orse.org

Oxfamwww.oxfaminternational.org

Perú 2021www.peru2021.org

Philanthropy News Networkhttp://pnnonline.org

Philippine Business for Environmentwww.pbe.org.ph

Philippine Business for Social Progresswww.pbsp.org.ph

The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forumwww.csrforum.com

Program on Corporations, Law and Democracywww.poclad.org

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Project Underground www.moles.org

Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watchwww.citizen.org

The Resource Centre for the Social Dimensions of Business Practicewww.rc-sdbp.org

Resources for Promoting Global Business Principles and BestPracticeswww.epa.gov/globalresources

Responsible Shopperwww.responsibleshopper.org

Social Accountability Internationalwww.sa-intl.org

SustainAbilitywww.sustainability.co.uk

Taskforce on the Churches and Corporate Responsibility (TCCR)www.web.net/~tccr

Tata Energy Research Institute (TERI)www.teriin.org

Thailand Environment Institutewww.tei.or.th

Third World Network www.twnside.org.sg

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Taskforce on Business and Industry (TOBI)www.isforum.org/tobi

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Transparency Internationalwww.transparency.org

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Western Organization for Resource Councils–Corporate ResearchDatabase (WORC)www.worc.org/corpfram.html

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Codes of Conduct

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Ethical Investment

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Fair Trade

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Regulation and Globalization

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Dasgupta, S., Laplante, B. and Mamingi, N. 1997. Pollution andCapital Markets in Developing Countries. Development ResearchGroup of the World Bank: Washington, DC.

Dicken, P. 1998. Global Shift: Transforming the World Economy.Paul Chapman: London.

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Fitzgerald, E.V.K. 2001. Regulating Large International Firms.Technology, Business and Society, Programme Paper No. 5.UNRISD: Geneva.

Fontana, M. and Joekes, S. 1999. Global Trade Expansion andLiberalisation: Gender Issues and Impacts. A study prepared forDFID, Bridge Report 42. Institute of Development Studies: Brighton.

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Forest Peoples Programme, Philippine Indigenous Peoples Linksand the World Rainforest Movement. 2000. Undermining theForests: The Need to Control Transnational Mining Companies—ACanadian Case Study. World Rainforest Movement: Montevideo.

Franco, V. 1998. FDI Regulation and Corporate Accountability: ADiscussion of Policy Options , Discussion Paper. Friends of theEarth-US: Washington, DC.

Gereffi, G. 1999. Industrial Upgrading in the Apparel CommodityChain: What Can Mexico Learn from East Asia. Paper presented atthe International Conference on Business Transformation and SocialChange in East Asia, Taichung, Taiwan (10-11 June).

Green, D. and Melamed, C. 2000. A Human Development Approachto Globalization. CAFOD and Christian Aid: London.

Haufler, V. 2000. International Business Self-Regulation: TheIntersection of Private and Public Interests. Brookings InstitutionPress: Washington, DC.

Haufler, V. 2001. A Public Role for the Private Sector: Industry Self-Regulation in a Global Economy. Carnegie Endowment for PeacePress: Washington, DC.

Henderson, H. 2000. Beyond Globalization: Shaping a SustainableGlobal Economy. Kumarian Press: Connecticut.

Hertz, N. 2001. The Silent Takeover: Global Capitalism and theDeath of Democracy. William Heinemann: London.

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International Labour Organization. 1999. World Employment Report2000. ILO: Geneva.

International Labour Organization. 2000. Labour Practices in theFootwear, Leather, Textiles and Clothing Industries. SectoralActivities Programme, ILO: Geneva.

Industrial Restructuring and Education Network Europe. 2000.Controlling Corporate Wrongs: Liability of MultinationalCorporations—The Legal Possibilities, Initiatives and Strategies forCivil Society. Report at International IRENE Seminar, Brussels.Available online (www.antenna.nl/liw/irene.html).

Kamminga, M. and Zia-Zarifi, S. (eds.). 2000. Liability ofMultinational Corporations under International Law. The Hague:Kluwer Law International.

Kline, M.J. 1993. “International regulation of transnational business:Providing the missing leg of global investment standards,” inTransnational Corporations, 2:1.

Korten, D.C. 1999. The Post-Corporate World: Life AfterCapitalism. Berrett-Koehler Publishers: San Francisco.

Kozul-Wright, R. and Rowthorn, R.E. (eds.). 1998. TransnationalCorporations and the Global Economy. Macmillan: London.

Kumar, R., Gessese, N. and Konishi, Y. 1998. Responding to GlobalStandards: A Framework for Assessing Social and EnvironmentalPerformance of Industries—Case Study of the Textile Industry inIndia, Indonesia and Zimbabwe. UNIDO: Vienna.

Mabey, N. and McNally, R. 1999. Foreign Direct Investment and theEnvironment: From Pollution Havens to Sustainable Development.WWF-UK: London.

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Milberg, W. 1999. “Foreign direct investment and development:Balancing costs and benefits,” in International Monetary andFinancial Issues for the 1990s, Vol. XI. UNCTAD: NewYork/Geneva.

Neumayer, E. 2001. Greening Trade and Investment: EnvironmentalProtection without Protectionism. Earthscan: London.

Parc, J. and Roome, N. (eds.). 2001. Ecology of the New Economy:Sustainable Transformation of Global Information, Communicationand Electronics Industries. Greenleaf Publishing: Sheffield.

Piccioto, S. and Mayne, R. 1999. Regulating International Business:Beyond Liberalisation. Macmillan: London.

Reed, D. 1996. Structural Adjustment, the Environment andSustainable Development. Earthscan: London.

Smarzynska, B. and Shang-Jin, W. 2001. Polluting Havens andForeign Direct Investment: Dirty Secret or Popular Myth?, NBERWorking Paper No. 8465. NBER: Massachusetts.

United Nations Environment Programme and International Institutefor Sustainable Development. 2000. Environment and Trade: AHandbook. IISD: Winnipeg.

von Moltke, K., Kuik, O.J., van der Grijp, N.M., Salazar, C., Banuri,T., Mupimpila, C., Inman, C., Mesa, N., Oleas, R. and de los Santos,Juan José. 1998. Global Product Chains: Northern Consumers,Southern Producers and Sustainability, Environment and Trade No.15. UNEP: Geneva.

Ward, H. 2001. Governing Multinationals: The Role of ForeignDirect Liability , Briefing Paper No. 18. Royal Institute ofInternational Affairs: London.

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Whitley, R. 2000. Divergent Capitalisms: The Social Structuringand Change of Business Systems. Oxford University Press: Oxford.

World Development Movement. 1999. Making Investment Work forPeople: An International Framework for Regulating Corporations.WDM: London.

Zarsky, L. 1999. Civil Society and Clean Shared Growth in Asia:Towards a Stakeholder Model of Environmental Governance. Draftpaper presented at the Outlook for Environmentally SoundDevelopment Policies Workshop, Manila (2-3 August).

Websites

Global Policy Forumwww.globalpolicy.org/socecon

Institute for Policy Studieswww.ips-dc.org

New Ideas in Pollution Regulation (NIPR)www.worldbank.org/nipr

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)www.oecd.org

Public Citizenwww.citizen.org

SOLAGRALwww.solagral.org

The Nautilus Institutewww.nautilus.org

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Third World Networkwww.twn.org

World Development Movementwww.wdm.org.uk

Partnerships

ActionAid. 1999. Good Business: Evaluating the Impact ofBusiness-Community Partnerships in India, report. ActionAid:London.

The Alliance for Environmental Innovation. 1999. CatalysingEnvironmental Results. Lessons in Advocacy Organisation-BusinessPartnerships. Environmental Defense Fund: Boston.

Ashman, D. 2000. Promoting Corporate Citizenship in the GlobalSouth: Towards a Model of Empowered Civil Society Collaborationwith Business, Report No. 16.3. IDR: Boston.

Bendell, J. (ed.). 1998. “Business-NGO Relations and SustainableDevelopment,” in Greener Management International, Issue 24.

Bendell, J. (ed.). 2000. Terms for Endearment: Business, NGOs andSustainable Development. Greenleaf Publishing and New Academyof Business: Sheffield.

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Fabig, H. and Boele, R. 1999. The Changing Nature of NGO Activityin a Globalising World: Pushing the Corporate ResponsibilityAgenda, IDS Bulletin, 30:3.

Gallin, D. 1999. Trade Unions and NGOs in Social Development: ANecessary Partnership. Civil Society and Social Movements,Programme Paper No. 1. UNRISD: Geneva.

Greenall, D., Rovere, D. and Centre for Innovation in CorporateResponsibility. 1999. Engaging Stakeholders and Business-NGOPartnerships in Developing Countries. CICR: Ottawa.

Health Action International. 2001. Public-Private ‘Partnerships’:Addressing Public Health Needs or Corporate Agendas? SeminarReport. HAI Europe: Amsterdam.

Heap, S. 1998. NGOs and the Private Sector: Potential forPartnerships?, Occasional Paper No. 27. INTRAC: London.

Heap, S. 2000. NGOs Engaging with Business: A World ofDifference and a Difference to the World. INTRAC: London.

Hemmati, M. 2002. Multi-stakeholder Processes for Governance andSustainability: Beyond Deadlock and Conflict. London: Earthscan .

Institute of Development Studies. 2000. Questioning Partnership:The Reality of Aid and NGO Relations, IDS Bulletin, 31:3.

Kell, G. and Ruggie, J.G. 1999. “Global Markets and SocialLegitimacy: The Case for the Global Compact,” in TransnationalCorporations , 8:3.

Kelly, D. 2001. The Business of Diplomacy: The InternationalChamber of Commerce Meets the United Nations. CSGR WorkingPaper No. 74/01. University of Warwick: Coventry.

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Krut, R. 1997. Globalization and Civil Society: NGO Influence inInternational Decision-Making, Discussion Paper No. 83. UNRISD:Geneva.

Long, F. and Arnold, M. 1994. The Power of EnvironmentalPartnerships. Driden Press: Fort Worth.

Mach, A. 2001. Entreprises suisses et droits de l’homme:Confrontations et partenariats avec les ONG. EditionsUniversitaires: Fribourg.

Murphy, D. and Bendell, J. 1997. In the Company of Partners:Business, Environmental Groups and Sustainable DevelopmentPost-Rio. The Policy Press: Bristol.

Murphy, D. and Bendell, J. 1999. Partners in Time? Business, NGOsand Sustainable Development, Discussion Paper No. 109. UNRISD:Geneva.

Nelson, J. 1997. Business as Partners in Development: CreatingWealth for Countries, Companies and Communities. Prince of WalesBusiness Leaders Forum: London.

Nelson, J. 2002. Building Partnerships: Cooperation Between theUnited Nations and the Business Community . Prince of WalesInternational Business Leaders Forum: London.

Nelson, J. and Zadek, S. 2000. Partnership Alchemy: New SocialPartnerships in Europe. The Copenhagen Centre: Copenhagen.

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 1996.Public/Private Alternatives to Traditional Regulation: BusinessExperiences in OECD Countries, Working Paper, V: 28. OECD:Paris.

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Peters, G. and Enderle, G. 1998. A Strange Affair: The EmergingRelationships between NGOs and Transnational Companies.PricewaterhouseCoopers: London.

The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum. 1999.Creating the Enabling Environment for Public-Private Partnershipsand Global Corporate Citizenship. The Prince of Wales BusinessLeaders Forum Publications: London.

Regelbrugge, L. (ed.). 1999. Promoting Corporate Citizenship:Opportunities for Business and Civil Society Engagement.CIVICUS: Washington, DC.

Ruggie, J.G. 2001. “global_governance.net: The Global Compact asLearning Network,” in Global Governance, 7:4, pp. 371-378.

Tennyson, R. 1998. Managing Partnerships: Tools for Mobilizingthe Public Sector, Business, and Civil Society as Partners inDevelopment. PWBLF: London.

Tesner, S. 2000. The United Nations and Business: A PartnershipRecovered. St. Martin’s Press: New York.

Transnational Resource and Action Center. 2000. Tangled Up InBlue: Corporate Partnerships at the United Nations. Availableonline (www.corpwatch.org).

World Vision. 2000. Buy in or Shell Out? Understanding Business-NGO Partnerships, Discussion Paper No. 10. World Vision: London.

Yamamoto, T. and Ashizawa, K.G. 1999. Corporate-NGOPartnership in Asia Pacific. Japan Center for InternationalExchange: Tokyo.

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Websites

Business Partners for Development (BPD)www.bpdweb.org

Business Humanitarian Forumwww.bhforum.ch

CIVICUSwww.civicus.org

The Copenhagen Centrewww.copenhagencentre.org

Corporate Community Investment Service (CorCom)www.corcom.org

Corporate Social Responsibility Europewww.csreurope.org

CorpWatch www.corpwatch.org/un

Global Compactwww.unglobalcompact.org

Global Learning Network of Partnershipswww.unssc.org/unscp/programmefocus/p2

Forest Stewardship Councilwww.fscoax.org

Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI)www.vaccinealliance.org

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Global Policy Forumwww.globalpolicy.org/reform/indxbiz.htm

Global Polio Eradication Initiativewww.polioeradication.org

Greenhouse Gas Protocol Initiativewww.ghgprotocol.org

Health Action Internationalwww.haiweb.org/index.html

The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF)www.csrforum.com

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) www.iccwbo.org

International NGO Training and Research Centre (INTRAC)www.intrac.org

International Partnership against AIDS in Africawww.unaids.org/africapartnership/whatis.html

Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)www.msc.org

NetAidwww.netaid.org

Partnership Broker Forumwww.partnershipbrokers.net

United Nations and Businesswww.un.org/partners/business

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United States Agency for International Development, US-AsiaEnvironmental Partnershipswww.usaep.org

World Alliance for Community Healthwww.wacommunityhealth.org

World Business Council for Sustainable Developmentwww.wbcsd.ch/UNbusiness/unwbcsd.htm

Worldwide Fund For Nature-UKwww.wwf-uk.org/action/business.htm

Movements

Broad, R. and Cavanagh, J. 1999. “The corporate accountabilitymovement: Lessons and opportunities,” in The Fletcher Forum ofWorld Affairs, 23:2 (Fall).

Cohen, R. and Rai, S.M. (eds.). 2000. Global Social Movements.The Athlone Press: London.

Deegan, D. 2001. Managing Activism: A Guide to Dealing withActivists and Pressure Groups. Kogan Page Ltd.: London.

Edwards, M. and Gaventa, J. (eds.). 2001. Global Citizen Action.Earthscan: London.

Elliott, K. and Freeman, R. 2001. White Hats or Don Quixotes?Human Rights Vigilantes in the Global Economy, NBER WorkingPaper No. 8102. National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge.

Gedicks, A. 2001. Resource Rebels: Native Challenges to Miningand Oil Corporations. Southend Press: Cambridge.

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Graham, E.M. 2001. Fighting the Wrong Enemy: AntiglobalActivists and Multinational Enterprises. Institute for InternationalEconomics: London.

Hager, N. and Burton, B. 2000. Secrets and Lies: The Anatomy of anAnti-Environmental PR Campaign . Common Courage Press:Monroe.

Keck, M. and Sikkink, K. 1998. Activists Beyond Borders:Advocacy Networks in International Politics. Cornell UniversityPress: Ithaca.

Martinez-Alier, J. 1999. The Environmentalism of the Poor and theGlobal Movement for Environmental Justice. Paper presented atEADI 9th General Conference, Paris (22 September).

Mitchell, J.V. (ed.). 1998. Companies in a World of Conflict, NGOs,Sanctions and Corporate Responsibility. Royal Institute ofInternational Studies: London.

Neal, M. and Davies, C. 1998. The Corporation Under Siege:Exposing the Devices Used by Activists and Regulators in the Non-Risk Society. The Social Affairs Unit: London.

O’Neill, K. 1999. Internetworking for Social Change: Keeping theSpotlight on Corporate Responsibility, Discussion Paper No. 111.UNRISD: Geneva.

Rowell, A. 1996. Green Backlash: Global Subversion of theEnvironmental Movement. Routledge: London.

Smith, J., Chatfield, C. and Pagnucco, R. (eds.). 1997. TransnationalSocial Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State.Syracuse University Press: New York.

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Starr, A. 2000. Naming the Enemy: Anti-Corporate SocialMovements Confront Globalisation. Zed Books: London.

Taylor, R.B. (ed.). 1995. Ecological Resistance Movements: TheGlobal Emergence of Radical and Popular Environmentalism.Albany State University Press: New York.

Vander Stichele, M. and Pennartz, P. 1996. Making it our Business:European NGO Campaigns on Transnational Corporations, CIIRBriefing. Catholic Institute for International Relations: London.

Winston, M. (forthcoming). “NGO strategies for promoting globalcorporate social responsibility,” in R. Hodess (ed.), Justice in theWorld Economy: Globalization, Agents and the Pursuit of SocialGood. Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs: NewYork.

Critical Perspectives and Campaigns

Balanyá, B., Doherty, A., Hoedeman, O., Ma’anit, A. and Wesselius,E. 2000. Europe Inc: Regional and Global Restructuring and theRise of Corporate Power. Pluto Press/Corporate EuropeObservatory: London/Sterling.

Barnet, R. and Cavanagh, J. 1994. Global Dreams: ImperialCorporations and the New World Order. Simon and Schuster: NewYork.

Beder, S. 1997. Global Spin: The Corporate Assault onEnvironmentalism. Green Books: Totnes.

Bennholdt-Thomsen, V., Faraclas, N. and von Werlhof, C. (eds.).2001. There is an Alternative: Subsistence and WorldwideResistance to Corporate Globalization. Zed Books: London.

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Benson, R. 2000. Challenging Corporate Rule: The Petition toRevoke Unocal’s Charter as a Guide to Citizen Action. Apex Press:Croton-on-Hudson, New York.

Bruno, K. 2002. Greenwash +10: The UN’s Global Compact,Corporate Accountability and the Johannesburg Earth Summit. SanFrancisco: CorpWatch.

Carton, B., in collaboration with Lamontagne, P. 2000. Le pétrole enAfrique: Une violence faite aux peuples. GRESEA: Brussels.

Centre Europe-Tiers Monde, Association Américaine des Jurists andFoundation FICAT (eds.). 2000. Transnational Corporations andHuman Rights. CETIM: Geneva.

Chatterjee, P. and Finger, M. 1994. The Earth Brokers: Power,Politics and World Development. Routledge: London.

Clarke, T. 1996. Dismantling Corporate Rule. International Forumon Globalization: San Francisco.

Clarke, T. 1997. Silent Coup: Confronting the Big Business Takeoverof Canada. CCPA/Lorimer: Ottawa.

Connor, T. 2001. Still Waiting for Nike to Do It: Nike’s LaborPractices in the Three Years Since CEO Phil Knight’s Speech to theNational Press Club. Global Exchange: San Francisco.

Corporate Europe Observatory. 2000. Greenhouse Market Mania:UN Climate Talks Corrupted by Corporate Pseudo-Solutions,Briefing Paper. CEO: Amsterdam.

Cotrim Pinheiro, F. 2002. The ICC Business Charter for SustainableDevelopment: Assessing the Charter Before Taking Action, Thesis.Medford: Tufts University.

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Danaher, K. and Global Exchange (eds.). 1996. Corporations areGonna Get Your Mama: Globalization and the Downsizing of theAmerican Dream. Common Courage Press: Monroe.

Delforge, I. 2000. Nourrir le monde ou l’agrobusiness: Enquête surMonsanto . Déclaration de Berne, Magasins du Monde-OXFAM,Oxfam Solidarités and Orcades: Brussels.

Estes, R. 1996. Tyranny of the Bottom Line: Why the CorporationsMake Good People Do Bad Things. Berrett-Koehler: San Francisco.

Evans, G, Goodman, J. and Lansbury, N. (eds.). 2002. MovingMountains: Communities Confront Mining and Globalisation.London: Zed Books.

Glastra, R. (ed.). 1999. Cut and Run: Illegal Logging and TimberTrade in the Tropics. The International Development ResearchCentre: Ottawa.

Greer, J. and Bruno, K. 1996. Greenwash: The Reality BehindCorporate Environmentalism. Third World Network/Apex Press:Penang.

Heerings, H. and Zeldenrust, I. 1995. Elusive Saviour, TransnationalCorporations and Sustainable Development. International Books:Utrecht.

Horman, D. 1998. Stratégies des multinationales, résistancessociales. GRESEA: Brussels.

Karliner, J. 1997. The Corporate Planet: Ecology and Politics in theAge of Globalization. Sierra Club Books: San Francisco.

Korten, D. 2001. When Corporations Rule the World (second revisededition). Kumarian Press: New York.

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Madeley, J. 1999. Big Business, Poor Peoples: The Impact ofTransnational Corporations on the World’s Poor. Zed Books:London.

Les Magasins du Monde-Oxfam. 1998. Chiquita: Révelations sur lespratiques d’une multinationale, une enquête du journal américain“The Cincinnati Enquirer.” Les Magasins du Monde-Oxfam:Brussels.

Mander, J. and Goldsmith, E. 1996. The Case against the GlobalEconomy and for a Turn toward the Local. Sierra Club Books: SanFrancisco.

Mokhiber, R. and Weissman R. 1999. Corporate Predators: TheHunt for MegaProfits and the Attack on Democracy. CommonCourage Press: Monroe.

Mooney, P. 2001. The ETC Century: Erosion, TechnologicalTransformation and Corporate Concentration in the 21st Century.Winnipeg: RAFI /Uppsala: The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation.

Oxfam-Solidarités. 1998. Les Républiques Maquilas, les zonesfranches en Amérique Centrale. OXFAM-Solidarités: Brussels.

Richter, J. 2001. Holding Corporations Accountable: CorporateConduct, International Codes and Citizen Action. Zed Books:London/New York.

Rowell, A. 1996. Green Backlash: Global Subversion of theEnvironmental Movement. Routledge: London.

Shoenberger, K. 2000. Levi’s Children: Coming to Terms withHuman Rights in the Global Marketplace. Atlantic Monthly Press:New York.

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Stauber, J. and Rampton, S. 1995. Toxic Sludge Is Good For You!Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry. CommonCourage Press: Monroe.

Stauber, J. and Rampton, S. 2000. Trust Us, We’re Experts: HowIndustry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Your Future.Putman: Tarcher.

Wallach, L. and Sforza, M. 1999. Whose Trade Organisation?Corporate Globalisation and The Erosion of Democracy. PublicCitizen’s Global Trade Watch: Washington, DC.

Welford, R. 1997. Hijacking Environmentalism: CorporateResponses to Sustainable Development. Earthscan: London.

Zagema, B. 1997. Taking Responsibility, Metal Mining, People andthe Environment. FOE: Amsterdam.

Websites

GENERAL

Adbusterswww.adbusters.org

Agir Iciwww.globenet.org/agirici

Amazon Watchwww.amazonwatch.org

Association transnationalewww.transnationale.org

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ATTAChttp://attac.org

Center for Media and Democracy, PR Watch.www.prwatch.org

Centre Europe-Tiers Monde (CETIM)www.cetim.ch

Corporate Accountabilitywww.corporate-accountability.org

Corporate Accountability Projectwww.corporations.org

Corporate Dirt Archiveswww.corporations.org/corplist.html

Corporate Watch UKwww.corporatewatch.org

CorpWatchwww.corpwatch.org

Ethical Consumerwww.ethicalconsumer.org

Export Credit Agencieswww.eca-watch.org

Friends of Earth-USAConfronting Companies Using Shareholder Power: A Handbook onSocially Oriented Shareholder Activismwww.foe.org/international/shareholder/index.html

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Genetically Engineered Food Campaign Centerwww.gefoodalert.org

GRESEAwww.oneworld.org/gresea

Health Action Internationalwww.haiweb.org/index.html

Human Rights Watchwww.hrw.org

IBON Foundationwww.ibon.org

International Forum on Globalization (IFG)www.ifg.org

Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policywww.iatp.org

Maquiladora Health and Safety Support Groupwww.igc.org/mhssn

Mines and Communities www.minesandcommunities.org

Mining Watchwww.miningwatch.org

Multinational Monitorwww.essentiel.org/monitor

Multinational Resource Centrewww.essentiel.org/mdc

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Organic Consumers Associationhttp://organicconsumers.org

The Pandora Projectwww.xs4all.nl/~evel/pandora

Permanent Peoples’ Tribunalwww.grisnet.it/filb/tribu%20fre.html

Pesticide Action Networkwww.pan.org

Réseau-Solidaritéwww.globenet.org/reseau-solidarite

Rural Advancement Foundationwww.rafi.org

Tourism Watchwww.tourism-watch.de/

Third Work Networkwww.twnside.org.sg

Transnational Institutewww.tni.org

The World Revolutionwww.worldrevolution.org/CatMain.asp?CategoryName=Business

ENVIRONMENT

Action Networkwww.actionnetwork.org

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ASEED Europewww.aseed.net

Centre for Science and Environmentwww.cseindia.org

EarthRights Internationalwww.earthrights.org

Friends of the Earthwww.foe.org

Global Witnesswww.globalwitness.org

Greenpeace Internationalwww.greenpeace.org

Indigenous Environmental Networkwww.alphacdc.com/ien

Pesticide Action Networkwww.pan-international.org/index.html

Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watchwww.citizen.org/cmep

Rainforest Action Networkwww.ran.org

WWF Internationalwww.wwf.org

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LABOUR

Asia Monitor Resource Centerwww.amrc.org.hk

Behind the Labelwww.BehindTheLabel.org

Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD)www.cafod.org.uk

Campaign for Labour Rightswww.summersault.com/~agj/clr

Christian Aidwww.christian-aid.org.uk/main.htm

Global Exchangewww.globalexchange.org

International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant,Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Associations (IUF)www.iuf.org

National Labour Committeewww.nlcnet.org

Oxfam Internationalwww.oxfam.org

Sweatshops Watchwww.sweatshopwatch.org

UNITE!www.uniteunion.org/index.htm

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TNCS

Australian Mining Companieswww.caa.org.au/campaigns/mining/index.html

Baby-Milk Actionwww.babymilkaction.org

Bayerwatchwww.cbgnetwork.de

Boycott Nike www.saigon.com/~nike

Boycott Shellwww.essentialaction.org/shell/index.html

Campaign Exxonmobil and Essowww.campaignexxonmobil.org

Cokespotlightwww.cokespotlight.org

Critical Shareholders Association (Krupp, Siemens, Daimler)http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/critical_shareholders/whatdowe.htm

The International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN)www.ibfan.org/

International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and GeneralWorkers’ Unions (ICEM) Rio Tinto Cybercampaignwww.icemna.org/ecmpgn.htm

International Trade Secretariat Campaigns on Multinational Enterpriseswww.icftu.org

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Mc Spotlightwww.mcspotlight.org

Nikewatchwww.caa.org.au/campaigns/nike/index1.html

Norwatchwww.fivh.no/norwatch

Oilwatchwww.antenna.nl/aseed/oilwatch

Pressure Pointwww.pressurepoint.org

Project Undergroundwww.moles.org

UK Food Groupwww.ukfg.org.uk

Wal-Martwww.walmartwatch.org

World Economy, Ecology and Development (WEED)www.weedbonn.org

REVIEWS AND JOURNALS

Alternatives Economiqueswww.alternatives-economiques.fr

Asian Labour Updatewww.amrc.org.hk/alu.htm

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BizEthicsBuzz: The Online News Report from Business Ethicsmagazinewww.business-ethics.com/newpage2.htm

Business and Societywww.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/journals/BASR/descript.htm

Business and the Environmentwww.cutter.com/bate

Business and the Environment ISO 14000 Updatewww.cutter.com/iso14000/index.html

Business Ethicswww.business-ethics.com

Business Strategy and the Environmentwww.interscience.wiley.com/trial/bse

China Labour Bulletinwww.china-labour.org.hk

Corporate Environmental Strategywww.elsevier.com/locate/corpes

Courrier de la Planètewww.solagral.org/index.htm

CSRwire: The Corporate Social Responsibility Newswirewww.csrwire.com

Earth First! The Radical Environmental Journalwww.earthfirstjournal.org/index.html

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Ethical Performance: The Independent Newsletter for SociallyResponsible Business www.ethicalperformance.com

Greener Management International: The Journal of CorporateStrategy and Practicewww.greenleaf-publishing.com

Green Money Journalwww.greenmoney.com

Harvard Business Reviewwww.hbsp.harvard.edu/products/hbr

Impact Entrepriseswww.cfie.net

Industry and Environmentwww.unepie.org/publi/4rvpubli.html

Journal of Environmental Economics and Managementwww.apnet.com/www/journal/ee.htm

Journal of Industrial Ecologyhttp://mitpress.mit.edu/jie

Le monde diplomatiquewww.monde-diplomatique.fr

Oxford Analytica and Prince of Waleswww.oxan.com/iblf/iblf.html

PR Watchwww.prwatch.org

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Social and Environmental Accountingwww.dundee.ac.uk/accountancy/csear

The Chronicle of Philanthropywww.philanthropy.com

The Ecologistwww.gn.apc.org/ecologist

The Green Business Letterwww.greenbiz.com

The Journal of Corporate Citizenshiphttp://users.wbs.warwick.ac.uk/ccu/publications

Third World Resurgencewww.twnside.org.sg

Tomorrowwww.tomorrow-web.com

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ActionAid 179Addo, M.K. 131The Alliance for Environmental Innovation 179Amnesty International 131Anderson, R. 131Angel, D. and Rock, M. 173Arnold, M. and Day, R. 131Ascoly, N. and Zeldenrust, I. 150Ascoly, N., Oldenziel, J. and Zeldenrust, I. 150Ashman, D. 179Atkinson, J. 131Aubert, M., Brama, P. and Blum, R. 131Avery, C. 132Balanyá, B., Doherty, A., Hoedeman, O.,

Ma’anit, A. and Wesselius, E. 187Barkin, D. 132Barnet, R. and Cavanagh, J. 187Barratt Brown, M. 170Barrientos, S., McClenaghan, S. and Orton, L. 150Beder, S. 187Bendell, J. 159, 179Benholdt-Thomsen, V., Faraclas, N. and von Werlhof, C. 187Bennet, M. and James, P. 159Benson, R. 188Bhagwati, J. and Hudec, R.E. 170Bidwell, R. and Verfaille, H. 159Bitonio, B. 150Blanpain, R. 150Blowfield, M. 170Blumberg, J., Blum, G., and Korsvols, A. 165Börkey, P. and Glachant, M. 151Börkey, P., Glachant, M. and Lévêque, F. 151

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Braithwaite, J. and. Drahos, P 174Brill, H., Brill, J. and Feigenbaum, C. 165Broad, R. and Cavanagh, J. 185Bruno, K. 188Buckley, P.J. and Ghauri, P.N. 174Burns, M. and Mather, C. 170Burns, M., Forstater, M., Mong, A., Osgood, D.

and Zadek, S. 151Cairncross, F. 132Canadian Office of Consumer Affairs 151Capra, F. and Pauli, G. 132Carey, A. and Sancto, J. 159Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs 151Catholic Agency for Overseas Development 170, 174Carton, B. in collaboration with Lamontagne, P. 188Centre Europe-Tiers Monde, Association Américaine

des Juristes and Foundation FICAT 188Chatterjee, P. and Finger, M. 188Claffey, S. 179Clapham, A. 174Clapp, J. 159Clark, A. and Clark, J. 132Clarke, T. 188Clean Clothes Campaign 151Cohen, M., Scott, F. and Naimon, J. 165Cohen, R. and Rai, S.M. 185Commission of the European Communities 132Commission on Sustainable Development 151Conference Board of Canada 132Connor, T. 188Consumers International 170Coote, B. 171Corporate Europe Observatory 188Cotrim Pinheiro, F. 188Council on Economic Priorities 132, 165

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Cowe, R. and Williams, S. 171CSR Europe 160Cutler, C., Haufler, V. and Portee, T. 174Cutter Environment 160Danaher, K. and Global Exchange 189Dasgupta, S., Laplante, B. and Mamingi, N. 174Davy, A. 160Deegan, D. 185Delforge, I. 189Dell, S. 179Dicken, P. 174Diller, J. 151Ditz, D., Ranganathan, J. and Banks, R.D. 160Doane, D. 160Dryzek, J. and Schlosberg, D. 174Edwards, M. and Gaventa, J. 185Elkington, J. 132Elkington, J. and Hailes, J. 165Elliott, K. and Freeman, R. 185Estes, R. 189European Business Network for Social Cohesion 133European Commission 152Evans, G., Goodman, J. and Lansbury, N. 189Fabig, H. and Boele, R. 180Ferguson, C. 152Fitzgerald, E.V.K. 174Fontana, M. and Joekes, S. 174Foran, T. 133Forcese, C. 152Forest Peoples Programme, Philippine Indigenous Peoples

Links and the World Rainforest Movement 175Franco, V. 175Gallin, D. 180Garcia-Johnson, R. 133Garone, S. 165

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Gaudier, M. 133Gedicks, A. 185Geltman, E.G. and Skroback, A.E. 165Gereffi, G. 175Gibson, R. 152Glastra, R. 189Gonella, C., Piling, A., Zadek, S. with Terry, V. 160Goodell, E. 133Gordon, K. and Miyake, M. 152Graham, E.M. 186Gray, R., Owen, D. and Adams, C. 160Green, D. and Melamed, C. 175Greenall, D., Rovere, D. and Centre for Innovation

in Corporate Responsibility 180Greer, J. and Bruno, K. 189Groenewegen, P., Fischer, K., Jenkins, E. and Schot, J. 133Hager, N. and Burton, B. 186Hamilton, G. 152Hampden-Turner, C. and Trompenaars, A. 133Hancock, J. 165Hansen, M. 133, 134Hastings, M. 160Haufler, V. 175Hawken, P. 134Hawken, P., Lovins, A. and Lovins, H. 134Health Action International 180Heap, S. 180Heerings, H. and Zeldenrust, I. 189Henderson, D. 134Henderson, H. 175Hemmati, M. 180Hensman, R. and Hale, A. 152Hertz, N. 175Hill, J., Federigo, D., and Marshall, I. 165Hillary, R. 134, 160

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Hilowitz, J. 152Himmelstein, J. 134Hinterberger, F., Bannasch, D., Schegelmilch, K., Stiller, H.,

Orbach, T. and Mündl, A. 166Holliday, C. and Pepper, J. 134Holme, R. and. Watts, P. 134Hood, N. and Young, S. 175Hopkins, M. 134Horman, D. 189Institut universitaire d’études du développement 171Institute of Development Studies 180International Council on Human Rights Policy 134International Institute for Environment and Development, and

Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development Project 135International Labour Organization 152, 153, 176Industrial Restructuring and Education Network Europe 176James, P. 161Jaap Bouma, J., Jeucken, M. and Klinkers, L. 165Jeffcott, B. and Yanz, L. 153Jenkins, R. 135, 153Jones, S. and Bayley, B. 171Jeucken, M. 166Joo Kean, Y. and Annelies, A. 153Justice, D. 153Kamminga, M. and Zia-Zarifi, S. 176Karliner, J. 189Keck, M. and Sikkink, K. 186Kell, G. and Ruggie, J.G. 180Kelly, D. 180Kemp, M. 135Kerr, R., Cosbey, A. and Yachnin, R. 161Kinder, P., Domini, A.I. and Lydenberg, S. 165Kinloch, M.R. 165Klein, N. 135Kline, M.J. 176

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Kolk, A., Tulder, R. and Welters, C. 153Kolodner, E. 135Korten, D.C. 176, 189Kozul-Wright, R. and Rowthorn, R.E. 176Krie, J.M. 171Krut, R. 181Krut, R. and Gleckman, H. 161Kumar, R., Gessese, N. and Konishi, Y. 176Lake, R. 171Ledgerwood, G. 135Lee, L. 153Le Jeune, M. and Webley, S. 154Lewis, D. 171Littrell, M. and Dickson, M. 171Liubicic, R.J. 154Logan, D., Roy, D. and Regelbrugge, L. 135Long, F. and Arnold, M. 181Mabey, N. and McNally, R. 176Mach, A. 181Madeley, J. 190Les Magasins du Monde-Oxfam 190Makower, R. 135Mander, J. and Goldsmith, E. 190Manheim, J.B. 154Mansley, M. 165Martinez-Alier, J. 186McClintock, B. 154McInerney, F. and White, S. 135McIntosh, M. 136McIntosh, M. and Andriof, J. 136McIntosh, M., Leipziger, D., Jones, K. and Coleman, G. 136McPhail, K. and Davy, A. 136Messick, D., Tenbrunsel, A. and Ann, D. 154Milberg, W. 177Mitchell, J.V. 186

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Mokhiber, R. and Weissman, R. 190Monks, A. 165Mooney, P. 190Moser, T. 136Murphy, D. and Bendell, J. 181Murray, J. 154Nattrass, B. and Altomare, M. 136Neal, M. and Davies, C. 186Nelson, J. 181Nelson, J. and Zadek, S. 181Neumayer, E. 177North-South Institute 136Nyberg, M. 136Organisation for Economic Co-operation

and Development 136, 154, 161, 181O’Neill, K. 186O’Rourke, D. 154Observatoire sur la Responsabilité Sociétale des Entreprises,

Entreprises pour l’Environnement, Agence de l’Environnement et de la Mâtrise de l’Energie (ADEME-Utopies) 166

Oxfam-Solidarités 190Ozinga, S. 161Palazzi, M. and Starcher, G. 136Parc, J. and Roome, N. 177Pearson, R. and Seyfang, G. 155Perry, M. and Singh, S. 137Peters, G. and Enderle, G. 182Piasecki, B. 137Piccioto, S. and Mayne, R. 177Porges, J. 155Preston, L.E. 155The Prince of Wales International Business Leaders Forum 182Ransom, D. 171Reader, A. 137

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Reed, D. 177Regelbrugge, L. 182Repetto, R. and Austin, D. 166Richter, J. 190Ritimo and Sologral 171Robbins, P. 137Roberts, S. and Robins, N. 172Robins, N. and Humphrey, L. 172Roome, N. 137Rowell, A. 186, 190Ruggie, J. G. 182Sagawa, S.E., Segal, R. and Kanter, M. 137Sajhau, J. 155Santoro, M. 137Save the Children 137Schaltegger, S. and Burritt, R. 161Schmidheiny, S. 137Schmidheiny, S. and Zorraquin, F.J. 167Schmidheiny, S., Chase, R. and DeSimone, L. 137Schwartz, P. and Gibb, B. 138Seyfang, G. 155Shoenberger, K. 190Shrivasta, P. 138Shubber, S. 155Sikkink, K. 155Simpson, A. 167Smarzynska, B. and Shang-Jin, W. 177Smith, J., Chatfield, C. and Pagnucco, R. 186Solagral 138Spicher, P. 155Starkey, R. and Welford, R. 138Starr, A. 187Stauber, J. and Rampton, S. 191Tallontire, A., Rentsendorj, E. and Blowfield, M. 172Taylor, R.B. 187

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Ten Brink, P. 138Tennyson, R. 182Tesner, S. 182Transnational Resource and Action Center 182Trigo de Sousa, I. 155Tsogas, G. and Incomes Data Services 156UK Food Group 138United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 138United Nations Environment Programme 138, 167United Nations Environment Programme and International

Institute for Sustainable Development 177United Nations Environment Programme and

SustainAbility 138, 161, 162United States Department of Labor 156Urminsky, M. 156

Utting, P. 138, 139Van der Pijl, K. 156Vander Stichele, M. and Pennartz, P. 187Van Liemt, G. 156Varley, P., Mathiansen, C. and Vorhes, M. 156Vasanthakumar, B.V. 139Viana, V., Ervin, J., Donovan, R., Elliot, C. and Gholz, H. 162Vogel, D. 167von Moltke, K., Kuik, O.J., van der Grijp, N.M., Salazar, C.,

Banuri, T., Mupimpila, C., Inman, C., Mesa, N., Oleas, R. and de los Santos, Juan José 177

Wallach, L. and Sforza, M. 191Ward, H. 177Ward, S. and Pratt, L. 139Warhurst, A. 139Warnock, K. 139Wartick, S. and Wood, D. 139Watts, P. and Holme, R. 139Webley, S. 157

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Weeden, C. 139Wehrmeyer, W. and Mulugetta, Y. 162Welford, R. 162, 191Wheeler, D. and Sillanpaa, M. 162Whitley, R. 178Wick, I. 157Wild, A. 140Williams, F.O. 157Willums, J. 140Wilsdon, J. 140Wilson, I. 140Winston, M. 187Woodward, J. 162World Bank 140World Development Movement 178World Vision 182Yamamoto, T. and Ashizawa, K.G. 182Yimprasert, J. and Candland, C. 157Zadek, S. 140, 172Zadek, S., Evans, R. and Pruzan, P. 162Zadek, S., Lingayah, S. and Forstater, M. 157Zagema, B. 191Zarrilli, S., Jha, V. and Vossenaar, R. 163Zarsky, L. 178

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