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TOWARDS BETTER GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTINGS

Dear Colleagues,

"The Journal of Corporate Citizenship" Issue 15 is a special theme issue:

TOWARDS BETTER GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Edited by Istemi Demirag, Queenıs University, UK

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A limited number of individual copies of this special issue are available for purchase at the price of £25.00/$45.00. Postage worldwide is gratis.

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Interaction among public, private, and non-governmental organisations will be necessary to create a global governance system that benefits all. And that, after all, is the point of governance, whether corporate, national, or societal. Companies, without good governance, are essentially amoral creatures that need to be held accountable for all of their impacts in new ways so that the work that they do actually benefits societies rather than harms them.

Calls for greater governance and accountability for corporations are growing in these days of widespread ethical and corporate scandals. This special issue of the ŒJournal of Corporate Citizenshipı highlights the importance that governance issues have taken on in recent years and begins a long-term process of building both conceptual and empirical understanding of this important element of corporate citizenship.

Table of Contents

Editorial

World Review

Introduction
Istemi Demirag, Queenıs University, UK

Turning Point
A Stakeholder Perspective on Managing Social Risk in South Africa:
Responsibility or Accountability?    
Derick de Jongh, Centre for Corporate Citizenship, University of South Africa

* Broadening the Notion of Governance from the Organisation to the Domain: A Study of Municipal Water Systems in Canada    
Stephanie Bertels and Harrie Vredenburg, University of Calgary, Canada

* Moral Sanctions: Ethical Norms as a Solution to Corporate Governance Problems
Craig Mackenzie, Insight Investment, UK

* A Framework for Examining Accountability and Value for Money in the UKıs Private Finance Initiative
Istemi Demirag, Melvin Dubnick and M. Iqbal Khadaroo, Queenıs University, UK

* Public­Private Partnerships, Taxation and a Civil Society    
Glen Lehman and Ian Tregoning, University of South Australia, Australia

* The Governance of Contractual Relationships in Public­Private Partnerships    
Darrin Grimsey, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Australia; Mervyn K. Lewis, University of South Australia, Australia

* Conflicting and Conflating Interests in the Regulation and Governance of the Financial Markets in the United States    
Istemi Demirag and Justin OıBrien, Queenıs University, UK

* Legislating for Good Corporate Governance: Do We Expect Too Much?    
Janet Morrison, Sunderland University Business School, UK

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To place an order, to view all paper abstracts, or to view the "Introduction" by Istemi Demirag and the paper " Moral Sanctions: Ethical Norms as a Solution to Corporate Governance Problems, by Craig Mackenzie, Insight Investment, UK ",
please visit the Greenleaf website at:
http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/jcc/jcc15.htm

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