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The United Nations Global Compact: An Institutionalist Perspective
Daniel Berliner, Aseem Prakash
Arizona State University
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Business & Economics
United Nations Global Compact
100%
Corporate Social Responsibility
27%
Obligation
16%
Shirking
12%
Rational Choice Theory
12%
Prestige
10%
Theory Building
10%
Incentives
9%
Sponsor
9%
United Nations
9%
Business Practices
8%
Externalities
7%
Performance
3%
Social Sciences
UNO
48%
corporate social responsibility
42%
obligation
14%
institutional rule
12%
rational choice theory
11%
business practice
10%
clubs
9%
prestige
9%
critic
8%
firm
7%
incentive
6%
leader
5%
performance
4%
Arts & Humanities
Corporate Social Responsibility
27%
Obligation
15%
Theory Building
12%
Rational Choice Theory
12%
Externalities
11%
Prestige
10%
Sponsor
9%
Clubs
9%
Supporters
8%
Ambition
8%
Activists
7%
Incentives
5%
Performance
3%