This volume unites the perspective of business ethics with
approaches from strategic management, economics, law, political
science, and with philosophical reflections on the theory of
Corporate Citizenship and New Governance.
In view of the internationalization of the (global) economy and
the free movement of capital, new instruments of political
coordination are needed. These societal changes trigger the two
closely intertwined challenges examined in this book. The first
challenge relates to the role and the self-conceptualization of
business firms as corporate citizens within society. Companies are
increasingly expected to assume the social responsibility of
helping to shape the rule-framework of globalization. The second
challenge refers to the form of the engagement in local, national
and international processes of governance. To more credibly and
effectively tackle these challenges, corporate actors are ever more
participating in rule-setting processes together with civil society
organizations and the government.
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