Corruption
- Corruption and bilateral trade flows: extortion or evasion?
- P. Dutt;D. Traca / INSEAD, 2007
- This paper examines the theory and evidence of the role of corruption as a barrier to trade, highlighting the interaction with nominal tariffs. It assesses the effect of corruption by customs official...
- Corporate responsibility and operations management
- L.N. Van Wassenhove / INSEAD, 2008
- This paper emphasises the central role of operations management in moving the sustainability and corporate responsibility agenda. Corporate responsibility needs to become the bloodstream of a company....
- Differential economic impacts of corporate responsibility issues
- L. Lankoski / INSEAD, 2006
- Corporate responsibility covers a myriad of widely different issues ranging from child labour through health and safety to atmospheric emissions.There is no theory to suggest or reason to believe a pr...
- Corporate responsibility activities and economic performance: why and how they are connected
- L. Lankoski / INSEAD, 2006
- This paper examines the link between corporate responsibility and economic performance. It focuses on corporate responsibility activities, which are both the source of the economic impacts and the tar...
- The insurance business and its image in society: traditional issues and new challenges
- H-C. de Bettiignies;F. Lepineux / INSEAD, 2006
- This paper investigates the image of the insurance industry in society, at a time when it is confronted with new challenges in the context of globalisation. It notes that while the insurance industry ...
- Business-in-Society competence for leading responsibly in a global environment
- N.M. Pless;T. Maak / INSEAD, 2008
- In a global stakeholder environment corporations and their leaders are confronted with complex challenges that impose new demands on business leaders, extending their usual set of business responsibil...
- An overview of CSR practices
- K. Hockerts;L. Casanova;M. Gradillas;P. Sloan / INSEAD, 2008
- This report examines how multinational companies (MNCs) see their responsibility towards society and whether this is aligned with the expectations of their stakeholders.It analyses the CSR practices a...
- Socially responsible distribution: distribution strategies for reaching the bottom of the pyramid
- S. Vachani;N. Craig Smith / INSEAD, 2007
- Access to essential goods at the bottom of the pyramid (BOP) is limited by high prices, and inadequate rural distribution, which also restricts the poor in distributing their produce. This paper exami...
- Corporate responses to humanitarian disasters
- L.N. Van Wassenhove;R.M. Tomasini;O. Stapleton / INSEAD, 2008
- This report examines the critical steps in building successful links between companies and humanitarian organisations, and identifies good management practices in these partnerships. The report sugges...
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