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      Accountability in a Global Economy: The Emergence of International Accountability Standards

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          This article assesses the proliferation of international accountability standards (IAS) in the recent past. We provide a comprehensive overview about the different types of standards and discuss their role as part of a new institutional infrastructure for corporate responsibility. Based on this, it is argued that IAS can advance corporate responsibility on a global level because they contribute to the closure of some omnipresent governance gaps. IAS also improve the preparedness of an organization to give an explanation and a justification to relevant stakeholders for its judgments, intentions, acts and omissions when appropriately called upon to do so. However, IAS also face a variety of problems impeding their potential to help address social and environmental issues. The contribution of the four articles in this special section is discussed in the context of standards’ problems and opportunities. The article closes by outlining a research agenda to further develop and extend the scholarly debate around IAS.

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                Journal
                applab
                Business Ethics Quarterly
                Bus. Ethics Q.
                Philosophy Documentation Center
                1052-150X
                2153-3326
                January 2011
                January 2015
                : 21
                : 01
                : 23-44
                Article
                10.5840/beq20112112
                01ebba84-7f7b-490b-a3c9-67ac6d356983
                © 2011
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