Transnational business governance interactions [electronic resource] : advancing marginalized actors and enhancing regulatory quality / Edited by Stepan Wood (Canada Research Chair in Law, Society and Sustainability, Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia, Canada), Rebecca Schmidt (Assistant Professor of Law, Dublin City University, Ireland), Errol Meidinger (SUNY Distinguished Professor and Margaret W. Wong Professor of Law, Buffalo School of Law, The State University of New York, US), Burkard Eberlein (Professor of Public Policy and Strategic Management, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada) and Kenneth W. Abbott (Jack E. Brown Professor of Law emeritus, Arizona State University, US).

"From agriculture to sport and from climate change to indigenous rights, transnational regulatory regimes and actors are multiplying and interacting with poorly understood results. This interdisciplinary book investigates whether, how and by whom transnational business governance interactions (...

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Other Authors: Wood, Stepan (Editor), Schmidt, Rebecca (Editor), Meidinger, Errol E. (Editor), Eberlein, Burkard (Editor), Abbott, Kenneth W. (Editor)
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Published: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019.
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505 0 |a Contents: 1. Transnational business governance interactions, regulatory quality and marginalized actors: An Introduction / Stepan Wood, Burkard Eberlein, Errol Meidinger, Rebecca Schmidt and Kenneth W. Abbott -- Part I: Improving the quality of transnational regulation -- 2. Transnational business governance interactions in food safety regulation: Exploring the promises and risks of enrolment / Paul Verbruggen and Tetty Havinga -- 3. Governance interactions in sustainable supply chain management / Errol Meidinger -- 4. Local practices, transnational solutions? The role of host cities in the cyclical process of environmental regulation of sports mega-events / Rebecca Schmidt -- 5. Transnational governance of innovation in payment services: A case study of the single euro payments area / Jane K. Winn -- 6. Micro-level interactions in the compliance processes of transnational private governance: The market for marine stewardship council auditors and assessors / Graeme Auld and Stefan Renckens -- 7. The evolution of transnational governance overlaps: A network approach / Oliver Westerwinter -- 8. Issue control in transnational business governance interactions / Lasse Folke Henriksen and Leonard Seabrooke -- Part II: Advancing the interests of marginalized actors -- 9. Interactions, iteration and early institutionalization: Competing lessons of globalgap's legitimation / Donal Casey -- 10. Can non-state regulatory authority improve domestic forest sustainability? Assessing interactive pathways of influence in cameroon / Sophia Carodenuto and Benjamin Cashore -- 11. Transnational delegation, accountability and the administrative governance of biofuel standards / Phillip Paiement -- 12. Capturing climate: Tracking nascent transnational business governance interactions around the oil and gas climate initiative / Matthew Bach -- 13. Transnational business governance interactions and financial regulation change: A case of Asian financial markets / Simin Gao and Christopher (Chao-Hung) Chen -- 14. A Coxian perspective on transnational business governance interactions: Counter-hegemonic certification movements in fisheries / Paul Foley -- 15. Private ordering and transnational social justice: The forest stewardship council's advocacy of free, prior and informed consent / Natalie Oman -- 16. Interactive strategies for advancing marginalized actors in transnational governance contests: Labour and the making of ISO 26000 / Stepan Wood -- Part III: Conclusions -- 17. harnessing TGBIs to advance regulatory quality and marginalized actors / Stepan Wood, Errol Meidinger, Burkard Eberlein, Rebecca Schmidt and Kenneth W. Abbott -- Index. 
520 |a "From agriculture to sport and from climate change to indigenous rights, transnational regulatory regimes and actors are multiplying and interacting with poorly understood results. This interdisciplinary book investigates whether, how and by whom transnational business governance interactions (TBGIs) can be harnessed to improve the quality of transnational regulation and advance the interests of marginalized actors. Exploring multiple sectors and issue areas, Transnational Business Governance Interactions presents new empirical and theoretical research from leading and emerging scholars and identifies obstacles to, and opportunities for, mobilizing TBGIs to enhance regulatory capacities, outputs and outcomes and to advance marginalized actors in transnational business governance. The prime readership for this work is an interdisciplinary audience of academics including scholars of law, business, environmental studies, international relations, political science, political economy and sociology. Because of its attention to practical strategies to harness governance interactions to enhance regulatory quality and advance marginalized groups, the book will also be of interest to high-level participants in global business governance, including standards-setting bodies, certification bodies, auditors, trade associations, civil society organizations, social movement organizers, national regulators, overseas development agencies and international organizations"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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