Praktiken der Verantwortungszuschreibung: Transnational Rule-Making and the PolitTransnationale Regelsetzung und politische Autorität privater Unternehmen
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Politik und Verantwortung: Analysen zum Wandel politischer Entscheidungs- und Rechtfertigungspraktiken. ed. / Christopher Daase; Julian Junk; Stefan Kroll; Valentin Rauer. Sonderheft 52. ed. Frankfurt a. M: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2017. p. 358-382 (Politische Vierteljahresschrift; Vol. Sonderband 52).
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Praktiken der Verantwortungszuschreibung
T2 - Transnational Rule-Making and the PolitTransnationale Regelsetzung und politische Autorität privater Unternehmen
AU - Mondre, Aletta
AU - Niemann, Holger
AU - Scheper, Christian
AU - Ulbert, Cornelia
N1 - ISBN print: 978-3-8487-3083-4 ISBN online: 978-3-8452-7193-4
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The article discusses practices of attributing responsibility as a source of the political authority of transnational enterprises. We highlight how private enterprises use processes of attribution as a source of power and legitimacy, thus producing collectively binding trans national regulations. We illustrate our argument with reference to environmental protection in the context of deep-sea mining and corporate transparency in the field of human rights. Both cases illustrate that social dynamics (re-)constitutethe reference object as well as the reference subject of responsibility in line with corporate logics of action; such re-interpretations create political authority of private enterprises.
AB - The article discusses practices of attributing responsibility as a source of the political authority of transnational enterprises. We highlight how private enterprises use processes of attribution as a source of power and legitimacy, thus producing collectively binding trans national regulations. We illustrate our argument with reference to environmental protection in the context of deep-sea mining and corporate transparency in the field of human rights. Both cases illustrate that social dynamics (re-)constitutethe reference object as well as the reference subject of responsibility in line with corporate logics of action; such re-interpretations create political authority of private enterprises.
KW - Responsibility
KW - Political Authority
KW - Private Business Actors
KW - Transnational Regulations
KW - Politikwissenschaft
U2 - 10.5771/9783845271934-359
DO - 10.5771/9783845271934-359
M3 - Aufsätze in Sammelwerken
SN - 978-3-8487-3083-4
T3 - Politische Vierteljahresschrift
SP - 358
EP - 382
BT - Politik und Verantwortung
A2 - Daase, Christopher
A2 - Junk, Julian
A2 - Kroll, Stefan
A2 - Rauer, Valentin
PB - Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
CY - Frankfurt a. M
ER -