The roles of multinational enterprises in governing the sustainability of global supply chains
Abstract An extensive but fragmented body of research shows that multinational enterprises (MNEs) engage with multiple sustainability rules in global supply chains (GSCs) spanning the private, social and public governance sectors. MNEs perform diverse roles by either shaping or complying with these rules.
Cristina Leone +2 more
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Reduced PRC2 function causes asparaginase resistance in T-ALL by decreasing WNT pathway activity. [PDF]
Lefeivre T +11 more
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes how industrial relations actors maintain legitimacy in global labor governance by investigating the legitimation politics at the International Labour Organization (ILO). Drawing on the concept of legitimacy tests, we identify three strategies that the workers' and employers' groups at the ILO have deployed to maintain ...
Huw Thomas, Vicente Silva
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The Post‐Crisis Legacy Effects of Union Legitimacy in Liberal Market Economies
ABSTRACT This article uses theories of legitimacy to explain, first, why centre‐right governments in Australia, Ireland and the United Kingdom collaborated with trade unions to develop worker‐protective policy mechanisms during the COVID crisis and, second, variation in the post‐COVID influence of unions over the policy agendas of these governments ...
Colm McLaughlin, Chris F. Wright
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〈発表論文〉Dublin Core Metadata Element Set による複数メタデータの検索(「ディジタル図書館」ワークショップ第11回)
齋藤 ひとみ +2 more
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Exploring Knowledge and Awareness of Lewy Body Dementia Among Staff in Long-Term Care Facilities. [PDF]
Keane O +4 more
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Reporting and Specifying the Implementation Strategies Used in a National Programme of Primary Care Youth Mental Health. [PDF]
Moore J, O'Brien G, Cullinan S, Duffy J.
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Dublin Core -formaatin käyttö elektronisten resurssien kuvailussa
Tanja Vienonen
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Randomised controlled feasibility trial of an intervention to increase activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in people with severe mental illness: Walking fOR Health (WORtH) study. [PDF]
McDonough SM +13 more
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