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This book adds a multi-disciplinary organizational perspective to the theoretical analysis of political accountability and argues for a broadening of the conventional understanding of the concepts of responsibility and accountability.

There is increasing pressure for accountability, driven by such factors as the globalization of markets, media reports of corporate misconduct, environmental destruction and the violation of human rights. In response, this book focuses on the development of accountability tools and techniques as well as on the organizational arrangements and political struggles behind such endeavours. This unique study theorizes the emerging accountability and corporate social responsibility movement at the transnational level. It focuses on an increasingly recognized aspect of transnational organizational life, which is often mentioned in recent literature, yet sparsely analysed.

Organizing Transnational Accountability will be an important and invaluable read for researchers, policymakers and students of social anthropology, sociology, organization theory, political science and critical accounting at graduate levels and above.



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'In the expanding academic literature on accountability, there remains significant ambiguity about the scope and content of this concept. Bostrom and Garsten have performed an invaluable service to scholars by providing a fresh focus on how accountability is actually organized in practice. Their intelligently edited collection pulls together a range of disciplinary perspectives on the new organizational settings and instruments engaged with accountability norms. This volume is an excellent contribution both to organizational theory and wider research on transnational governance.' -- Michael Mason, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Table of Contents
Contents: Foreword Michael Power 1. Organizing for Accountability Magnus Boström and Christina Garsten 2. The United Nations – Soft and Hard: Regulating Social Accountability for Global Business Christina Garsten 3. ISO Expands its Business into Social Responsibility Kristina Tamm Hallström 4. Organizing Accountability in Transnational Standards Organizations: The Forest Stewardship Council as a Good Governance Model Lars H. Gulbrandsen 5. From Accounts to Accountability: Corporate Self-presentations in Response to Public Criticism Boris Holzer 6. Watchdogs Beyond Control? The Accountability of Accounting Standards Organizations Dieter Kerwer 7. Boundaries of Responsible Buying: Accountability for What and to Whom? Karin Svedberg Nilsson 8. Rituals of Legitimation: Organizing Accountability in EU Employment Policy Renita Thedvall 9. The Political Logics of Accountability: From ‘Doing the Right Thing’ to ‘Doing the Thing Right’ Jessica Lindvert 10. Agenda Setting for Accountability: The Swedish Code of Corporate Governance Susan Marton 11. Making it all Publicly Available: Four Challenges to Environmental Disclosure Sander W.K. van den Burg and Arthur P.J. Mol 12. Accountability, Public Involvement and (Ir)reversibility Linda Soneryd and Rolf Lidskog 13. The Antinomy of Accountability Luigi Pellizzoni 14. The Treadmill of Accountability Magnus Boström and Christina Garsten Afterwords: Organizing Transnational Accountability John W. Meyer Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/08/2008
      ISBN13: 9781845429010, 978-1845429010
      ISBN10: 184542901X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book adds a multi-disciplinary organizational perspective to the theoretical analysis of political accountability and argues for a broadening of the conventional understanding of the concepts of responsibility and accountability.

      There is increasing pressure for accountability, driven by such factors as the globalization of markets, media reports of corporate misconduct, environmental destruction and the violation of human rights. In response, this book focuses on the development of accountability tools and techniques as well as on the organizational arrangements and political struggles behind such endeavours. This unique study theorizes the emerging accountability and corporate social responsibility movement at the transnational level. It focuses on an increasingly recognized aspect of transnational organizational life, which is often mentioned in recent literature, yet sparsely analysed.

      Organizing Transnational Accountability will be an important and invaluable read for researchers, policymakers and students of social anthropology, sociology, organization theory, political science and critical accounting at graduate levels and above.



      Trade Review
      'In the expanding academic literature on accountability, there remains significant ambiguity about the scope and content of this concept. Bostrom and Garsten have performed an invaluable service to scholars by providing a fresh focus on how accountability is actually organized in practice. Their intelligently edited collection pulls together a range of disciplinary perspectives on the new organizational settings and instruments engaged with accountability norms. This volume is an excellent contribution both to organizational theory and wider research on transnational governance.' -- Michael Mason, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Foreword Michael Power 1. Organizing for Accountability Magnus Boström and Christina Garsten 2. The United Nations – Soft and Hard: Regulating Social Accountability for Global Business Christina Garsten 3. ISO Expands its Business into Social Responsibility Kristina Tamm Hallström 4. Organizing Accountability in Transnational Standards Organizations: The Forest Stewardship Council as a Good Governance Model Lars H. Gulbrandsen 5. From Accounts to Accountability: Corporate Self-presentations in Response to Public Criticism Boris Holzer 6. Watchdogs Beyond Control? The Accountability of Accounting Standards Organizations Dieter Kerwer 7. Boundaries of Responsible Buying: Accountability for What and to Whom? Karin Svedberg Nilsson 8. Rituals of Legitimation: Organizing Accountability in EU Employment Policy Renita Thedvall 9. The Political Logics of Accountability: From ‘Doing the Right Thing’ to ‘Doing the Thing Right’ Jessica Lindvert 10. Agenda Setting for Accountability: The Swedish Code of Corporate Governance Susan Marton 11. Making it all Publicly Available: Four Challenges to Environmental Disclosure Sander W.K. van den Burg and Arthur P.J. Mol 12. Accountability, Public Involvement and (Ir)reversibility Linda Soneryd and Rolf Lidskog 13. The Antinomy of Accountability Luigi Pellizzoni 14. The Treadmill of Accountability Magnus Boström and Christina Garsten Afterwords: Organizing Transnational Accountability John W. Meyer Index

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