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    Bridging the Gap Between the Promise and Performance of Socially Responsible Funds.S. Prakash Sethi Donald H. Schepers - 2003 - Business and Society Review 108 (1):11-32.
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    Globalization and self-regulation: the crucial role that corporate codes of conduct play in global business.S. Prakash Sethi (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    It is imperative for the business community to act now to create global, industry-wide standards of conduct. Corporate strategy expert S. Prakash Sethi along with notable experts on issues of global codes of conduct take an in-depth look at global structures and how regulation works from a corporate perspective, providing case studies of several industries and governments who have begun implementing voluntary codes of conducts, including Equator Principles, ICMM, and The Kimberly Process._ He assesses the many types of (...)
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  3. ch. 11. Developing a framework for critiquing multi-stakeholder codes of conduct.S. Prakash Sethi & Donald H. Schepers - 2015 - In Knut Johannessen Ims & Lars Jacob Tynes Pedersen (eds.), Business and the greater good: rethinking business ethics in an age of crisis. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
     
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    Corporate Codes of Conduct and the Success of Globalization.S. Prakash Sethi - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 16 (1):89-106.
    Sethi focuses on multinational corporations in developing countries and the unfair advantage they have in expropriating a greater share of gains from efficiency and productivity from international trade than would be possible if labor had greater mobility or bargaining power.
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    United Nations Global Compact: The Promise–Performance Gap.S. Prakash Sethi & Donald H. Schepers - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 122 (2):193-208.
    The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) was created in 2000 to leverage UN prestige and induce corporations to embrace 10 principles incorporating values of environmental sustainability, protection of human rights, fair treatment of workers, and elimination of bribery and corruption. We review and analyze the GC’s activities and impact in enhancing corporate social responsibility since inception. First, we propose an analytical framework which allows us to assess the qualities of the UNGC and its principles in the context of external and (...)
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    Standards for Corporate Conduct in the International Arena: Challenges and Opportunities for Multinational Corporations.S. Prakash Sethi - 2002 - Business and Society Review 107 (1):20-40.
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    Investing in Socially Responsible Companies is a must for Public Pension Funds? Because there is no Better Alternative.S. Prakash Sethi - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 56 (2):99-129.
    With assets of over US$1.0 trillion and growing, public pension funds in the United States have become a major force in the private sector through their holding of equity positions in large publicly traded corporations. More recently, these funds have been expanding their investment strategy by considering a corporation's long-term risks on issues such as environmental protection, sustainability, and good corporate citizenship, and how these factors impact a company's long-term performance. Conventional wisdom argues that the fiduciary responsibility of the pension (...)
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    Investing in socially responsible companies is a must for public pension funds – because there is no better alternative.S. Prakash Sethi - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 56 (2):99 - 129.
    >With assets of over US$1.0 trillion and growing, public pension funds in the United States have become a major force in the private sector through their holding of equity positions in large publicly traded corporations. More recently, these funds have been expanding their investment strategy by considering a corporations long-term risks on issues such as environmental protection, sustainability, and good corporate citizenship, and how these factors impact a companys long-term performance. Conventional wisdom argues that the fiduciary responsibility of the pension (...)
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    Globalization and the Good Corporation: A Need for Proactive Co-existence.S. Prakash Sethi - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 43 (1-2):21-31.
    Large corporations are coming under intense pressure to act in a socially responsible manner. Corporations have accepted this notion provided that it is exercised voluntarily. It has also been argued that corporations can do well by doing good, and that good ethics is good business. This paper presents an alternative viewpoint by demonstrating that while voluntary socially responsible conduct is desirable, it plays a rather small role in inspiring good corporate conduct. Instead, (a) it is the external economic-competitive conditions that (...)
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    Voluntary Codes of Conduct for Multinational Corporations.S. Prakash Sethi - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (2):117-117.
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    Bridging the Gap Between the Promise and Performance of Socially Responsible Funds.Donald H. Schepers & S. Prakash Sethi - 2003 - Business and Society Review 108 (1):11-32.
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    An Evaluation of the Quality of Corporate Social Responsibility Reports by Some of the World’s Largest Financial Institutions.S. Prakash Sethi, Terrence F. Martell & Mert Demir - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 140 (4):787-805.
    This study investigates the variations in the quality and comprehensiveness of 104 corporate social responsibility reports published by the world’s largest financial institutions in 2012. Using a novel measure of CSR report quality, we examine the impact of certain national, legal, and firm-level factors that might explain differences in the overall quality and extent of coverage of various issues in these reports. Our findings show that legal factors and CSR environment in a firm’s country of headquarters play an important role (...)
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    Codes of Conduct for Multinational Corporations: An Idea Whose Time Has Come.S. Prakash Sethi - 1999 - Business and Society Review 104 (3):225-241.
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    Enhancing the Role and Effectiveness of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Reports: The Missing Element of Content Verification and Integrity Assurance.S. Prakash Sethi, Terrence F. Martell & Mert Demir - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 144 (1):59-82.
    Corporate Social Responsibility reporting by large corporations has witnessed phenomenal growth over the last two decades. The voluntary nature of these disclosures, however, has led to inconsistencies in reporting formats, treatment, and inclusion of various contextual elements, and a lack of robust measures pertaining to the quality and accuracy of the reports’ content. Efforts to address these drawbacks such as Global Reporting Initiative and ISO 26000 have proven unsatisfactory due to their primary emphasis on process for creating CSR reports without (...)
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    Mattel, Inc.: Global Manufacturing Principles – A Life-Cycle Analysis of a Company-Based Code of Conduct in the Toy Industry.S. Prakash Sethi, Emre A. Veral, H. Jack Shapiro & Olga Emelianova - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (4):483-517.
    Over the last 20+ years, multinational corporations have been confronted with accusations of abuse of market power and unfair and unethical business conduct especially as it relates to their overseas operations and supply chain management. These accusations include, among others, worker exploitation in terms of unfairly low wages, excessive work hours, and unsafe work environment; pollution and contamination of air, ground water and land resources; and, undermining the ability of natural government to protect the well-being of their citizens. MNCs have (...)
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    Creating and Implementing Global Codes of Conduct: An Assessment of the Sullivan Principles as a Role Model for Developing International Codes of Conduct—Lessons Learned and Unlearned.S. Prakash Sethi & Oliver F. Williams - 2000 - Business and Society Review 105 (2):169-200.
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    Multinational corporations and the impact of public advocacy on corporate strategy: Nestle and the infant formula controversy.S. Prakash Sethi - forthcoming - Issues in Business Ethics (Usa).
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    Religions's moral compass and a just economic order: Reflections on Pope John Paul II's encyclicalcentesimus annus.S. Prakash Sethi & Paul Steidlmeier - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (12):901 - 917.
    The purpose of Pope John Paul''s encyclicalCentesimus Annus (CA) is to propound the foundations of a just economic order and to sketch its essential characteristics. As such he essentially provides an orientation or moral compass for the political economy rather than a precise road map. This article first reviews the principal components of CA and then analyzes and evaluates its central contentions on both cultural and economic grounds.
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    Globalization and the Good Corporation.S. Prakash Sethi - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 87 (1):1 - 2.
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    John Gerard Ruggie, Just Business: Multinational Corporations and Human Rights: W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 2013.S. Prakash Sethi - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 123 (2):361-362.
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    Voluntary Codes of Conduct for Multinational Corporations.S. Prakash Sethi - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 59 (1-2):1-2.
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    Operational modes for multinational corporations in post-apartheid South Africa: A proposal for a code of affirmative action in the marketplace.S. Prakash Sethi - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (1):1-12.
    The economic and socio-political impact of multinational corporations (MNCs) on third world countries has been the subject of intense debate and controversy leading to charges of exploitation and colonization on the one hand, and demands for codes of conduct on the other. This article examines the working of one of the most comprehensive of such codes under the most reprehensible political conditions, i.e., the operations of U.S.—based multinational corporations in South Africa under the acgis of the Sullivan Principles. It is (...)
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    The Role of NGOs in Ameliorating Sweatshop‐like Conditions in the Global Supply Chain: The Case of Fair Labor Association (FLA), and Social Accountability International (SAI).S. Prakash Sethi & Janet L. Rovenpor - 2016 - Business and Society Review 121 (1):5-36.
    Over the last 20+ years, globalization has made international trade and investment more efficient and productive. In the absence of coordinated global regulatory regimes, it has also made multinational corporations (MNCs) impervious to social concerns in the countries where they operate. There is considerable debate in the academic, political, and business arena as to the causes of the apparently inequitable distribution of benefits between labor and capital. Notwithstanding, the relative merits of this debate, and facing tremendous societal pressure, companies have (...)
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    United Nations’ Endeavors to Protect and Enhance Human Rights Around the World. A Reflective Essay and Review of Eric A. Posner, The Twilight of Human Rights Law: New York, Oxford University Press, 2014.S. Prakash Sethi - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 131 (2):505-507.
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    Editor's note.S. Prakash Sethi - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (12):899-899.
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    Developing a Framework for Critiquing Multi-Stakeholder Codes of Conduct.S. Prakash Sethi & Donald H. Schepers - 2013 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 24:226-239.
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    An Introduction.S. Prakash Sethi - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (2):117-117.
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    An Introduction.S. Prakash Sethi - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (2):117-117.
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    Economic imperatives and ethical values in global business: the South African experience and international codes today.S. Prakash Sethi - 2001 - Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press. Edited by Oliver F. Williams.
    Economic Imperatives and Ethical Values in Global Business offers an in-depth analysis of the Sullivan Principles' impact on the interactions of foreign corporations with South Africa. Appearing for the first time in the United States, this book inteprets how the experience of the Sullivan Principles might help large multinational corporations cope with issues of human rights, living and working conditions of workers, environmental protection, and sustainable growth in their overseas manufacturing operations.
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  30. Monitoring international labor standards: Techniques and sources of information.S. Prakash Sethi - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (2):271-288.
     
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  31. Special issue on: Voluntary codes of conduct for multinational corporations.S. Prakash Sethi - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 59:415.
     
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  32. The economics of Apartheid: Bringing blacks into business.S. Prakash Sethi - 1989 - Business and Society Review:27-31.
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    A Search for Standards to Monitor Labor Conditions Worldwide. Monitoring International Labor Standards: Techniques and Sources of Information National Research Council Washington: National Academies Press, Paperback, 291 pages; ISBN: 0309091349, $43. [REVIEW]S. Prakash Sethi - 2006 - Business Ethics Quarterly 16 (2):271-287.
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    Mattel, Inc.: Global Manufacturing Principles (GMP) - A Life-Cycle Analysis of a Company-Based Code of Conduct in the Toy Industry. [REVIEW]S. Prakash Sethi, Emre A. Veral, H. Jack Shapiro & Olga Emelianova - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (4):483 - 517.
    Over the last 20+ years, multinational corporations (MNCs) have been confronted with accusations of abuse of market power and unfair and unethical business conduct especially as it relates to their overseas operations and supply chain management. These accusations include, among others, worker exploitation in terms of unfairly low wages, excessive work hours, and unsafe work environment; pollution and contamination of air, ground water and land resources; and, undermining the ability of natural government to protect the well-being of their citizens. MNCs (...)
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    Imperfect markets: Business ethics as an easy virtue. [REVIEW]S. Prakash Sethi - 1994 - Journal of Business Ethics 13 (10):803 - 815.
    This paper marks a radical diversion from the large body of prevailing literature in business ethics which primarily views the issue in individual-personal terms, i.e., corporate executive and employee, and suggests that making corporations more ethical would primarily come through changes in executive behavior. While this approach has strong intellectual roots in moral philosophy and religion, it fails in explaining the persistence of unethical and illegal behavior among corporations of all sizes, financial health, competitive market conditions, and, level of individual (...)
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    The "Iron Law" of Business Responsibility Revisited: Lessons from South AfricaEconomic Imperatives and Ethical Values in Global Business: The South African Experience and International Codes Today.James E. Post, S. Prakash Sethi & Oliver F. Williams - 2002 - Business Ethics Quarterly 12 (2):265.
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    Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.: An Innovative Voluntary Code of Conduct to Protect Human Rights, Create Employment Opportunities, and Economic Development of the Indigenous People. [REVIEW]S. Prakash Sethi, David B. Lowry, Emre A. Veral, H. Jack Shapiro & Olga Emelianova - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 103 (1):1-30.
    Environmental degradation and extractive industry are inextricably linked, and the industry’s adverse impact on air, water, and ground resources has been exacerbated with increased demand for raw materials and their location in some of the more environmentally fragile areas of the world. Historically, companies have managed to control calls for regulation and improved, i.e., more expensive, mining technologies by (a) their importance in economic growth and job creation or (b) through adroit use of their economic power and bargaining leverage against (...)
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    From Implicit to Explicit CSR in a Scandinavian Context: The Cases of HÅG and Hydro.Siri Granum Carson, Øivind Hagen & S. Prakash Sethi - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 127 (1):17-31.
    The aim of this article is to explain the transition from implicit CSR to explicit CSR that has taken place in Scandinavia over the last two decades. Matten and Moon’s distinction between implicit and explicit CSR is the point of departure for the analysis, which is based on case studies of two Norwegian companies: HÅG and Hydro. On the basis of these case studies, we identify two forces that are pushing the transition from implicit to explicit CSR in Scandinavia: Organizational (...)
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    An Uncertain Glory: India and its Contradictions, by Jean Drèze and Amartya Sen. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013. 448 pp. ISBN: 978-0691160795. [REVIEW]S. Prakash Sethi - 2015 - Business Ethics Quarterly 25 (2):275-278.
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    Trouble in the Middle: American Chinese Business Relations Culture, Conflicts and Ethics, by Steven P. Feldman. London: Routledge Publications, 2013. ISBN: 978-0415884488. [REVIEW]S. Prakash Sethi - 2014 - Business Ethics Quarterly 24 (2):287-291.
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    Jurisprudence, legal philosophy, in a nutshell.S. Prakash Sinha - 1993 - St. Paul, Minn.: West Pub. Co..
    Preparation for the Study of Theories of Law: Non-Universality of Law, Irreconcilable Epistemologies, Ideological Incipience; Theories in Metaphysical-Rational Epistemology: Divine and Prophetic Theories; Natural Law: Early Hindu, Chinese, Greek, Roman, and Modern; Theories in Idealist Epistemology; Theories in Empiricist Epistemology; Positivist: Early Hindu, Chinese, Later Bentham, Austin, Kelsen, Hart; Historical Von Savigny, Maine, Marx and Engels; Sociological Jhering, Ehrlich, Duguit, Jurisprudence of Interests, Free Law; Psychological Petrazycki; American Realist; Philosophical Framework; Expressions; Scandinavian Realist; Phenomenological; The Critical Legal Studies and its (...)
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    What is law?: the differing theories of jurisprudence.S. Prakash Sinha - 1989 - New York: Paragon House.
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  43. Economic Imperatives and Ethical Values in Global Business: The South African Experience and International Codes Today by S. Prakash Sethi and Oliver F. Williams, CSC. [REVIEW]E. M. Epstein - 2001 - Business and Society 40 (3):349-356.
     
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    Economic Imperatives and Ethical Values in Global Business: The South African Experience and International Codes Today, S. Prakash Sethi and Oliver F. Williams , 448 pp., $159 cloth. - Global Codes of Conduct: An Idea Whose Time Has Come, Oliver F. Williams, ed. , 432 pp., $25 paper. [REVIEW]Lee E. Preston - 2001 - Ethics and International Affairs 15 (1):207-210.
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  45. Emergent Behavior, Cellular Automata, and Our Game “Mr. Froggy”.Robert A. Henru, Narendra S. Chaudhari & Edmond C. Prakash - forthcoming - Emergence: Complexity and Organization.
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    Imperatives and Ethical Values in Global Business.Marylee S. Crofts & Timothy H. Smith - 2002 - Business and Society Review 107 (2):275-282.
    Book reviewed:Prakash Sethi and Oliver Williams, Economic Imperatives and Ethical Values in Global Business.
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    Mitochondria in complex psychiatric disorders: Lessons from mouse models of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.Prakash Devaraju & Stanislav S. Zakharenko - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (2).
    Mitochondrial ATP synthesis, calcium buffering, and trafficking affect neuronal function and survival. Several genes implicated in mitochondrial functions map within the genomic region associated with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS), which is a key genetic cause of neuropsychiatric diseases. Although neuropsychiatric diseases impose a serious health and economic burden, their etiology and pathogenesis remain largely unknown because of the dearth of valid animal models and the challenges in investigating the pathophysiology in neuronal circuits. Mouse models of 22q11DS are becoming valid tools (...)
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    Differentials of Light of Consciousness: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experience of Vihangam Yogis.R. Prakash, S. Sarkhel, P. Rastogi, Mz Ul Haq, P. P. Choudharay & V. Verma - 2009 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 9 (2).
    The Yogic literatures are replete with examples of several unique mystical experiences in deeper states of meditation. These experiences have nevertheless remained largely untouched by the scientific community, possibly because of the extreme inexplicability of such states and the lack of sophistication in evaluating them. More amenable to scientific research, however, would seem to be the simpler states of awareness in meditation such as that of inner light perception. While a few studies have attempted to explore this state by objective (...)
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    Essays on philosophy and writing of history.Om Prakash & Candrakānta Bālī Śāstrī (eds.) - 1990 - Delhi: Atma Ram and Sons.
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  50. Inner Light Perception of Vihangam Yogis: A Qualitative Study.Ravi Prakash, Z. Ul Haq, O. Prakash, S. Sarkhel & D. Kumar - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (2-3):124-140.
    Meditation hasrecently emerged as a topic of interest for the medicinal scientists as well as for the neuropsychological scientists for different reasons. The methods used by both of these approaches have been mostly objective. This quest of objectification has led to vigorous use of tools like EEG and ERP, which has definitely led to revealing of marvellous aspects of meditation. However, the subjective states of meditation have been much less explored, especially when seen in contrast to the objective states. The (...)
     
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