Papers by Marie-France Turcotte
de Bakker, Frank, Frank den Hond & Peter Neergaard (eds.). Managing Corporate Social Responsibility in Action. Talking, Doing and Measuring., 2007
SwePub titelinformation: Tracing the evolution of corporate discourse on corporate social respons... more SwePub titelinformation: Tracing the evolution of corporate discourse on corporate social responsibility: a longitudinal, lexicological study.
Responsabilité sociétale de l'entreprise - AGIR sur les bases de la norme ISO 26000
Les questions environnementales et d'équité sociale font de plus en plus partie des considéra... more Les questions environnementales et d'équité sociale font de plus en plus partie des considérations liées au développement économique. Les gestionnaires sont ainsi appelés à construire, à maintenir ou à rebâtir la légitimité de leur organisation sur ce plan. Comprendre la responsabilité sociétale de l'organisation (RSO) et ses pratiques est désormais devenu une compétence clé pour ceux-ci. Cet ouvrage représente l'outil idéal pour former les futurs gestionnaires en matière de RSO. Divisé en trois parties, il comprend d'abord une série d'exercices (problèmes à résoudre, jeux de rôle, énoncés de mandat à réaliser, réflexions sur la base de films, de documentaires et d'entrevues) qui permettent d'explorer les significations données au concept de RSO, de comprendre les dynamiques politiques, économiques et sociales qui forgent les attentes des divers acteurs sur le sujet et d'imaginer et de mettre en œuvre des pratiques de RSO. L'ouvrage réunit ensuite...
Nouvelles pratiques sociales, 2005
Nouvelles pratiques sociales, 2005
Business and Politics, 2000
Amid concerns for a regulatory void in transnational fields, the principle of private regulation ... more Amid concerns for a regulatory void in transnational fields, the principle of private regulation has become institutionalized. Many sectors have seen the emergence of multiple and overlapping standards. When comparing the sectors, there is considerable variation in standard multiplicity. We build on three institutional perspectives that have been put forward to explain the emergence of sustainability standards -the economic, idealist and political-institutional perspectives -to analyze the phenomenon of standard multiplicity. Each perspective reflects a different kind of action logic and is simultaneously present and accessible to various parties involved. Based on a cross-sector analysis of standards multiplicity in the forestry, coffee and textile sectors, this article seeks to make two contributions. First, whereas these three perspectives have been presented as competing, we propose that they are complementary in offering partial explanations for different episodes in the dynamics underlying standards multiplicity in different sectors. Second, whereas most studies have analyzed standard setting in single sectors and thus have understood it as being an intra-sector phenomenon, our cross-sector analysis of the dynamics of standard setting suggests that it is propelled by both sector-specific contingencies and experiences as well as by the experiences from other sectors.
Social and environmental standards have become significant in the private regulation of several i... more Social and environmental standards have become significant in the private regulation of several industries. But unlike governmental regulation, multiple standards co-exist in parallel. In this paper we explore the antecedents and consequences of the multiplication of standards, as well as potential scenarios and their conditions for the evolution of competitive standards markets. We draw on an analysis of social and environmental standards in three industries: coffee, forestry, and textile, focusing on the ...
Business and Politics, 2000
Amid concerns for a regulatory void in transnational fields, the principle of private regulation ... more Amid concerns for a regulatory void in transnational fields, the principle of private regulation has become institutionalized. Many sectors have seen the emergence of multiple and overlapping standards. When comparing the sectors, there is considerable variation in standard multiplicity. We build on three institutional perspectives that have been put forward to explain the emergence of sustainability standards -the economic, idealist and political-institutional perspectives -to analyze the phenomenon of standard multiplicity. Each perspective reflects a different kind of action logic and is simultaneously present and accessible to various parties involved. Based on a cross-sector analysis of standards multiplicity in the forestry, coffee and textile sectors, this article seeks to make two contributions. First, whereas these three perspectives have been presented as competing, we propose that they are complementary in offering partial explanations for different episodes in the dynamics underlying standards multiplicity in different sectors. Second, whereas most studies have analyzed standard setting in single sectors and thus have understood it as being an intra-sector phenomenon, our cross-sector analysis of the dynamics of standard setting suggests that it is propelled by both sector-specific contingencies and experiences as well as by the experiences from other sectors.
Abstract Social and environmental standards have become significant in the private regulation of ... more Abstract Social and environmental standards have become significant in the private regulation of several industries. But unlike governmental regulation, multiple standards co-exist in parallel. In this paper we explore the antecedents and consequences of the multiplication of standards, as well as potential scenarios and their conditions for the evolution of competitive standards markets.
de Bakker, Frank, Frank den Hond & Peter Neergaard (eds.). Managing Corporate Social Responsibility in Action. Talking, Doing and Measuring., 2007
SwePub titelinformation: Tracing the evolution of corporate discourse on corporate social respons... more SwePub titelinformation: Tracing the evolution of corporate discourse on corporate social responsibility: a longitudinal, lexicological study.
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