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Utting, Peter; Marques, José Carlos
Introduction: the intellectual crisis of CSR
p. 1-25
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Crouch, Colin
CSR and changing modes of governance: towards corporate noblesse oblige?
p. 26-49
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Sum, Ngai-Ling
Wal-martization and CSR-ization in developing countries
p. 50-76
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Ireland, Paddy; Pillay, Renginee G.
Corporate social responsability in a neoliberal age
p. 77-104
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Noyoo, Ndangwa
Linking corporate responsability and social policy in Zambia
p. 105-123
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Blowfield, Michael
Business, corporate responsability and poverty reduction
p. 124-150
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Tulder, Rob van
Transnational corporations and poverty reduction: strategic and regional variations
p. 151-179
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Findlay-Brooks, Ruth; Visser, Wayne; Wright, Thurstan
Cross-sector partnership as an approach to inclusive development
p. 180-202
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Gregoratti, Catia
Growing sustainable business in Eastern Africa: the potential and limits of partnerships for development
p. 203-224
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Fuchs, Doris; Kalfagianni, Agni
Private food governance: implications for social sustainability and democratic legitimacy
p. 225-247
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Van Alstine, James
Spaces of contestation: the governance of industry's enviromental performance in Durban, South Africa
p. 248-275
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Palpacuer, Florence
Challenging governance in global commodity chains: the case of transnational activist campaigns for better work conditions
p. 276-299