The Social License to Operate.
Geert Demuijnck, Bjorn Fasterling
págs. 675-685
Order Ethics: Bridging the Gap Between Contractarianism and Business Ethics.
Christoph Luetge, Thomas Armbrüster, Julian Müller
págs. 687-697
Public Regulators and CSR: The ‘Social Licence to Operate’ in Recent United Nations Instruments on Business and Human Rights and the Juridification of CSR.
Karin Buhmann
págs. 699-714
Rethinking the Ethics of Corporate Political Activities in a Post-Citizens United Era: Political Equality, Corporate Citizenship, and Market Failures.
Pierre-Yves Néron
págs. 715-728
Moral Legitimacy in Controversial Projects and Its Relationship with Social License to Operate: A Case Study.
Domènec Melé Carné, Jaume Armengou
págs. 729-742
The Business School’s Right to Operate: Responsibilization and Resistance.
David Murillo, Steen Vallentin
págs. 743-757
Corporate Social Responsibility Failures: How do Consumers Respond to Corporate Violations of Implied Social Contracts?
Cristel Antonia Russell, Dale W. Russell, Heather Honea
págs. 759-773
Community Religion, Employees, and the Social License to Operate.
Jinhua Cui, Hoje Jo, Manuel G. Velasquez
págs. 775-807
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