Companies that self-regulate to curb harmful practices increase profits
November 25, 2024
November 25, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Nov. 25 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Companies in China that self-regulate to lessen harmful social practices an increasingly prevalent strategy are more likely to attract reputation-sensitive buyers and increase their exports to the Western world, new Cornell research finds.
Activism in recent decades has prompted numerous firms and sectors to adopt codes of conduct, certification systems, and other of self-regulation to manage har . . .
Companies in China that self-regulate to lessen harmful social practices an increasingly prevalent strategy are more likely to attract reputation-sensitive buyers and increase their exports to the Western world, new Cornell research finds.
Activism in recent decades has prompted numerous firms and sectors to adopt codes of conduct, certification systems, and other of self-regulation to manage har . . .