Commitment and Compliance

Commitment and Compliance

Author: Dinah Shelton

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 9780199270989

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The studies in this book concern the nature of international law, how it is and is not constituted, and whether commitments that are legally binding can change the behaviour of states as well as or better than non-binding legal norms do.


The Persistent Power of Human Rights

The Persistent Power of Human Rights

Author: Thomas Risse

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-03-07

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 1107028930

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This book offers a unique combination of quantitative and qualitative research arguing for the persistent power of human rights norms.


The Cambridge Handbook of Compliance

The Cambridge Handbook of Compliance

Author: Benjamin van Rooij

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-05-20

Total Pages: 1559

ISBN-13: 1108754139

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Compliance has become key to our contemporary markets, societies, and modes of governance across a variety of public and private domains. While this has stimulated a rich body of empirical and practical expertise on compliance, thus far, there has been no comprehensive understanding of what compliance is or how it influences various fields and sectors. The academic knowledge of compliance has remained siloed along different disciplinary domains, regulatory and legal spheres, and mechanisms and interventions. This handbook bridges these divides to provide the first one-stop overview of what compliance is, how we can best study it, and the core mechanisms that shape it. Written by leading experts, chapters offer perspectives from across law, regulatory studies, management science, criminology, economics, sociology, and psychology. This volume is the definitive and comprehensive account of compliance.


International Institutions

International Institutions

Author: Lisa L. Martin

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 9780262632232

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A wide range of theoretical and empirical approaches to international institutions.


Organizational Commitment: The Case Of Unrewarded Behavior

Organizational Commitment: The Case Of Unrewarded Behavior

Author: Aviad Bar-haim

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2019-04-12

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 981323217X

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Organizational commitment (OC) is typically thought of in mainstream research as a beneficial behaviour, with employers mutually rewarding employees for their labor. However, in recent decades, there have been many signs that the benefits of OC cannot be taken for granted. The world of work is changing, with organizations downsizing, outsourcing labor activities and restructuring into leaner entities.Adding to this is the trend whereby almost everywhere, organizations are systematically striving to avoid long-term commitment to their workforce, by resorting to atypical, non-standard jobs (such as part-time work, temporary or agency employment, and other types of insecure jobs). This new regime of employment is an escape from organizational commitment and a tendency to avoid long-term relations.In this book, the author challenges the mainstream research on OC. Surveying the rise and fall of the idea of OC among corporate managers and employees, in an era of escape from responsibility and commitment, the author redefines OC as unique, unrewarded behavior of a minority of employees in times of trouble for their employing organization. These employees, who have alternatives in the labor market, continue to stay unrewarded with their organizations despite their ability to leave for a more secure and rewarding workplace.Presenting this new definition of OC, the author addresses theoretical and empirical flaws in the current concept, while returning to an idea of commitment that is more widely used in social sciences: Commitment as a guarantee of fulfilment of obligations, which are neither motivating nor pleasant, but necessary.


Flawed Advice and the Management Trap

Flawed Advice and the Management Trap

Author: Chris Argyris

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 0195132866

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Argyris provides the critical lens necessary to evaluate which advice is bestfor an organization. 3 line illustrations.