Transnational Corporations and Public Accountability

This article considers the issue of public accountability of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the light of the experiences of the past 30 years. It discusses the problem of accountability of corporations in general and examines the accountability gaps that are particularly severe as a result of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Government and opposition (London) 2004-04, Vol.39 (2), p.234-259
1. Verfasser: Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article considers the issue of public accountability of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the light of the experiences of the past 30 years. It discusses the problem of accountability of corporations in general and examines the accountability gaps that are particularly severe as a result of the global reach and power of TNCs, notably those related to the collusion between government officials and TNCs, to regulatory competition, to state weakness and breakdown, and to political subversion. Then existing attempts to close those gaps are assessed, including intergovernmental cooperation, business ‘self-regulation’ and initiatives that involve nongovernmental organizations and supranational agencies in defining standards of conduct for companies and monitoring their compliance.
ISSN:0017-257X
1477-7053
DOI:10.1111/j.1477-7053.2004.00122.x