International Codes and Multinational Business: Setting Guidelines for International Business Operations
By (Author) John Kline
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
24th July 1985
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
341.753
Hardback
184
Kline states that [multinational corporations] through voluntary corporate codes can use self-regulation to meet societal concerns about international operations and presents guidelines for establishing company codes. He proposes that corporate codes of conduct might avoid or at least ease intergovernmental codes, and presents the historical background and case examples of current codes adopted by large US companies. Chapters are well documented; good overall bibliography. ... Valuable for upper-division and graduate students of business and international law.-Choice
"Kline states that multinational corporations through voluntary corporate codes can use self-regulation to meet societal concerns about international operations and presents guidelines for establishing company codes. He proposes that corporate codes of conduct might avoid or at least ease intergovernmental codes, and presents the historical background and case examples of current codes adopted by large US companies. Chapters are well documented; good overall bibliography. ... Valuable for upper-division and graduate students of business and international law."-Choice
"Kline states that [multinational corporations] through voluntary corporate codes can use self-regulation to meet societal concerns about international operations and presents guidelines for establishing company codes. He proposes that corporate codes of conduct might avoid or at least ease intergovernmental codes, and presents the historical background and case examples of current codes adopted by large US companies. Chapters are well documented; good overall bibliography. ... Valuable for upper-division and graduate students of business and international law."-Choice
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