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Multinationality and Corporate Ethics: Codes of Conduct in the Sporting Goods Industry
by
van Tulder, Rob
, Kolk, Ans
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Business
/ Business and Management
/ Business ethics
/ Business partners
/ Business Strategy/Leadership
/ Business structures
/ Child labor
/ Clothing industry
/ Codes
/ Codes of conduct
/ Consumer goods industries
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Environmental policy
/ Ethical codes
/ Ethics
/ Global corporations
/ Human rights
/ Industry
/ Interest groups
/ International Business
/ International organizations
/ Labour law
/ Management
/ Multinational corporations
/ Multinational enterprises
/ NGOs
/ Non-governmental organizations
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Organization
/ Social policy
/ Social support
/ Sporting goods
/ Sporting goods industry
/ Sporting goods stores
/ Sports
/ Studies
/ Support groups
2001
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Multinationality and Corporate Ethics: Codes of Conduct in the Sporting Goods Industry
by
van Tulder, Rob
, Kolk, Ans
in
Business
/ Business and Management
/ Business ethics
/ Business partners
/ Business Strategy/Leadership
/ Business structures
/ Child labor
/ Clothing industry
/ Codes
/ Codes of conduct
/ Consumer goods industries
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Environmental policy
/ Ethical codes
/ Ethics
/ Global corporations
/ Human rights
/ Industry
/ Interest groups
/ International Business
/ International organizations
/ Labour law
/ Management
/ Multinational corporations
/ Multinational enterprises
/ NGOs
/ Non-governmental organizations
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Organization
/ Social policy
/ Social support
/ Sporting goods
/ Sporting goods industry
/ Sporting goods stores
/ Sports
/ Studies
/ Support groups
2001
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Multinationality and Corporate Ethics: Codes of Conduct in the Sporting Goods Industry
by
van Tulder, Rob
, Kolk, Ans
in
Business
/ Business and Management
/ Business ethics
/ Business partners
/ Business Strategy/Leadership
/ Business structures
/ Child labor
/ Clothing industry
/ Codes
/ Codes of conduct
/ Consumer goods industries
/ Corporate responsibility
/ Environmental policy
/ Ethical codes
/ Ethics
/ Global corporations
/ Human rights
/ Industry
/ Interest groups
/ International Business
/ International organizations
/ Labour law
/ Management
/ Multinational corporations
/ Multinational enterprises
/ NGOs
/ Non-governmental organizations
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Organization
/ Social policy
/ Social support
/ Sporting goods
/ Sporting goods industry
/ Sporting goods stores
/ Sports
/ Studies
/ Support groups
2001
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Multinationality and Corporate Ethics: Codes of Conduct in the Sporting Goods Industry
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Multinationality and Corporate Ethics: Codes of Conduct in the Sporting Goods Industry
2001
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Overview
The international operations of firms have substantial impact on the formulation and implementation of business ethical principles such as codes of conduct. The international sporting goods industry has been a pioneer in setting up codes and thus provides much relevant experience. Different sourcing strategies, degrees of multinationality and national backgrounds affect the contents of codes. Moreover, international (non-governmental) organizations prove equally effective in triggering sophisticated codes.
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Academy of International Business, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen Denmark, and the McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University,Palgrave Macmillan UK,Palgrave Macmillan
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