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Public and Private Accountability in the Green Transition – A Paradox of Responsibilization?
Government plays crucial roles in addressing and acting on the green transition and grand societal challenges more broadly. One of these roles is to make private businesses responsible and accountable for sustainable development through public policy. But what about government’s ability to make itself and the public sector responsible and accountable for green actions and outcomes? Based on the case of Denmark, this blog post argues that the self-responsibililization of government and the public sector calls for closer scrutiny as it tends to be characterized by decoupling and lack of clearly defined ownership and accountability regarding the green transition.
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We Need To Pay More Attention To Business Associations
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Current issues in Business and Human Rights: report from the 2018 Annual Forum in Geneva
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Why Corporate Sustainability is Bullshit (And Why This is a Good Thing)
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Corporate contributions to United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
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Fake news and what it means for discussions about CSR-related issues
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The Government of Business Responsibility
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Sustainability’s Infrastructure: Ethnographies of the global value chain of certified tea
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The Business Model is Dead: Long Live the Organizational Value Model!
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“Publish or Perish”
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Do Nudges Work In Organisations?
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ESG investing in a changing regulatory environment: investing in active or passive ESG financial products?
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Asia: Then and now