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Research Projects
The Toronto Metropolitan University Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility and/or the professors associated with the Institute are pleased to support and/or participate in the research projects mentioned below.
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- Analyzing references to CSR-related rule instruments in the CSR reports of Canadian banks: what can we learn from these references?
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- Comparing CSR and the Law in Canada and Hong Kong
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- Examining ISO 14000 and organizational learning
- Exploring use of multi-perspective case studies concerning CSR in the mining sector
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- Public/private environmental disaster response drawing on the sustainable governance approach
- Public/private regulatory approaches to addressing Great Lakes water pollution, using a sustainable governance approach
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- The Global Food Safety Initiative as a non-state global food safety regulatory approach
- The local and international efforts by a Fortune 500 company to implement anti-corruption and other externally imposed non-market requirements
- The role of social media and CSR norms as part of an overall public/private sustainable governance approach to environmental protection
- The role of transparency vis-à-vis accountability: a two-country study of local implementation of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in West Africa
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- Use of third party environmental management certification by Canadian municipal governments