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  1. Stakeholder Management Theory: A Critical Theory Perspective.Darryl Reed - 1999 - Business Ethics Quarterly 9 (3):453-483.
    Abstract:This article elaborates a normative Stakeholder Management Theory (SHMT) from a critical theory perspective. The paper argues that the normative theory elaborated by critical theorists such as Habermas exhibits important advantages over its rivals and that these advantages provide the basis for a theoretically more adequate version of SHMT. In the first section of the paper an account is given of normative theory from a critical theory perspective and its advantages over rival traditions. A key characteristic of the critical theory (...)
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    Partnerships for Development: Four Models of Business Involvement.Ananya Mukherjee Reed & Darryl Reed - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S1):3 - 37.
    Over the last two decades there has been a proliferation of partnerships between business and government, multilateral bodies, and/or social actors such as NGOs and local community organizations engaged in promoting development. While proponents hail these partnerships as an important new approach to engaging business, critics argue that they are not only generally ineffective but also serve to legitimate a neo-liberal, global economic order which inhibits development. In order to understand and evaluate the role of such partnerships, it is necessary (...)
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  3. What do Corporations have to do with Fair Trade? Positive and Normative Analysis from a Value Chain Perspective.Darryl Reed - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 86 (S1):3-26.
    There has been tremendous growth in the sales of certified fair trade products since the introduction of the first of these goods in the Netherlands in 1988. Many would argue that this rapid growth has been due in large part to the increasing involvement of corporations. Still, participation by corporations in fair trade has not been welcomed by all. The basic point of contention is that, while corporate participation has the potential to rapidly extend the market for fair trade goods, (...)
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    Employing Normative Stakeholder Theory in Developing Countries A Critical Theory Perspective.Darryl Reed - 2002 - Business and Society 41 (2):166-207.
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    Corporate governance reforms in developing countries.Darryl Reed - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 37 (3):223 - 247.
    Corporate governance reforms are occurring in countries around the globe. In developing countries, such reforms occur in a context that is primarily defined by previous attempts at promoting "development" and recent processes of economic globalization. This context has resulted in the adoption of reforms that move developing countries in the direction of an Anglo-American model of governance. The most basic questions that arise with respect to these governance reforms are what prospects they entail for traditional development goals and whether alternatives (...)
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    Resource extraction industries in developing countries.Darryl Reed - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (3):199 - 226.
    Over the last one hundred and fifty years, the extraction and processing of non-renewable resources has provided the basis for the three industrial revolutions that have led to the modern economies of the developed world. In the process, the nature of resource extraction firms has also changed dramatically, from small-scale operations exploiting easily accessible deposits to large, vertically integrated, capital intensive transnational corporations characterized by oligopolistic competition. In the last ten to fifteen years, coinciding with processes of economic globalization, another (...)
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    Introduction: Special Issue on Business Partnerships for Development.Peter Lund-Thomsen & Darryl Reed - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 90 (S1):1-2.
    This paper makes a contribution to ongoing debates about whether and how we can empirically assess the potential, limitations, and actual impacts of public–private partnerships (PPPs) in developing countries. Several United Nations and bilateral aid agencies have called for the development of impact assessment (IA) methodologies that can help clarify when, how, where, and for whom partnerships work. This paper scrutinizes some of the key assumptions underlying this debate, arguing that no objective ‹truth’ about the effects of PPPs can be (...)
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    Introduction.Darryl Reed & J. J. McMurtry - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 86 (Suppl 1):1-2.
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    Developing a Normatively Grounded Research Agenda for Fair Trade: Examining the Case of Canada.Darryl Reed, Bob Thomson, Ian Hussey & Jean-Frédéric LeMay - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 92 (S2):151-179.
    This paper examines two issues related to research of certified fair trade goods. The first is the question of how agendas for fair trade research should be developed. The second issue is the existence of major gaps in the fair trade literature, including the study of the particular features of fair trade practice in individual northern countries. In taking up the first of these issues, the paper proposes that normative analysis should provide the basis for developing research agendas. Such an (...)
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    Introduction.Peter Lund-Thomsen & Darryl Reed - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (3):197-197.
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    Business ethics and the fair and ethical trade movements.Darryl Reed & John-Justin McMurtry - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics 57 (3):3-4.
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    Business ethics in an indian setting.Darryl Reed - 1995 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 4 (3):162–165.
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Development in India1.Darryl Reed - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (2):201-217.
    This paper is a normative analysis of corporate governance in India. The aim is to investigate the extent to which corporations in India, in their various dealings, have conformed to defensible normative standards and to identify the factors which have influenced their rate of -conformity. The paper makes an attempt to understand how conformity to defensible standards can be better promoted. The normative standards to which corporations are subject can be categorized into three broad areas, namely, political, social and economic (...)
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    Introduction.Darryl Reed & Richard Wellen - 2004 - Journal of Academic Ethics 2 (1):1-2.
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    Introduction.Darryl Reed - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 39 (3):1-2.
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    Values and Ethics in Eastern European Business: Some Contemporary Issues.Darryl Reed - 1995 - Journal of Human Values 1 (2):191-203.
    This paper addresses some important questions related to ethical and human values that stem from the transition of Eastern European businesses to a market economy. While such a change has the potential for a tremendous redistribution of power and benefits in the societies involved, it also has its detrimental effects in terms of loss of wages, decline in security of life and a reduced standard of living for a significant number of people. The paper explores the problems and issues relating (...)
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    Three realms of corporate responsibility: Distinguishing legitmacy, morality and ethics. [REVIEW]Darryl Reed - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 21 (1):23 - 35.
    In the mid-1960s and 1970s the field of business ethics saw a basic shift in emphasis from personal responsibility to corporate responsibility. While the notion of corporate responsibility has come to be a dominant concept in the field of business ethics since that time, it is a contested concept that admits of a range of conceptions. A concern underlying this paper is that many of these conceptions are less adequate than they might be. This paper has two overlapping goals. First, (...)
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    Universities and the promotion of corporate responsibility: Reinterpreting the liberal arts tradition. [REVIEW]Darryl Reed - 2004 - Journal of Academic Ethics 2 (1):3-41.
    The issue of corporate responsibility has long been discussed in relationship to universities, but generally only in an ad hoc fashion. While the role of universities in teaching business ethics is one theme that has received significant and rather constant attention, other issues tend to be raised only sporadically. Moreover, when issues of corporate responsibility are raised, it is often done on the presumption of some understanding of a liberal arts mandate of the university, a position that has come under (...)
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    Business Ethics in an Indian Setting.Darryl Reed - 1995 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 4 (3):162-165.
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    Introduction: “Fair Trade in Different National Contexts”. [REVIEW]Benjamin Huybrechts & Darryl Reed - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 92 (2):147-150.
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    Dveloping a Nomatively Grounded Research Agenda for Fair Trade Examining the Case of Canada. [REVIEW]Darryl Reed, Bob Thomson, Ian Hussey & Jean-Frédéric LeMay - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 92 (2):151 - 179.
    This paper examines two issues related to research of certified fair trade goods. The first is the question of how agendas for fair trade research should be developed. The second issue is the existence of major gaps in the fair trade literature, including the study of the particular features of fair trade practice in individual northern countries. In taking up the first of these issues, the paper proposes that normative analysis should provide the basis for developing research agendas. Such an (...)
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    Book reviews : Pieter gorter, small industrialists, big ambitions: Economic and political networks on a large industrial estate in western india. Delhi: Oxford, 1996, 232 pp. rs 360. [REVIEW]Darryl Reed - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (1):119-122.
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    Book Reviews : PIETER GORTER, Small Industrialists, Big Ambitions: Economic and Political Networks on a Large Industrial Estate in Western India. Delhi: Oxford, 1996, 232 pp. Rs 360. [REVIEW]Darryl Reed - 1998 - Journal of Human Values 4 (1):119-122.
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