Between ethics and law: TNCs’ behaviour in modern economic globalisation
ISSN: 1746-5680
Article publication date: 2 July 2018
Issue publication date: 13 February 2019
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to offer a critical and broad perspective on how transnational companies (TNCs) behave in the global context, focussing its attention on the controversial issue of tax avoidance in the UK. It pursues this aim by taking into account not only economic globalisation, mobility of capital and tax havens but also ethics and corporate social responsibility.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper seeks to provide an interdisciplinary viewpoint drawing not only from well-established scholarly literature but also from real cases and evidence, such as the scandals involving corporate giants, such as Starbucks, Google and Amazon in the UK.
Findings
This paper highlights the fundamental interplay and mutual aid of ethics and international laws, underlining the increasing importance of corporate social responsibility principles in today’s business practices. However, it also emphasises the need of reinforcing these principles with either regional or universalistic legal approaches to tackle TNCs’ misconduct in the international arena.
Practical implications
This paper suggests that by establishing and enforcing international business laws, increasingly aligned with ethical principles, the gap between ethics and legislation can be consistently bridged. Hence, TNCs’ behaviour could be more efficiently controlled.
Originality/value
The paper contributes to the literature on modern economic globalisation by providing a comprehensive and integrative perspective on TNCs’ behaviour, accounting for the interplay of socio-ethical, legal and business principles.
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Acknowledgements
Declaration of conflicting interests: There is no conflict of interest to declare.
Citation
Carminati, L. (2019), "Between ethics and law: TNCs’ behaviour in modern economic globalisation", Society and Business Review, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp. 2-11. https://doi.org/10.1108/SBR-04-2018-0032
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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