CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY RESEARCH

 
Corporate Accountability Research investigates and reports on the ways that business can act with heightened ethics and be more responsive to communities and workers.

Our Projects

Evaluating non-Judicial redress mechanisms

A collaboration between Monash University, The University of Melbourne, Essex University, The University of Newcastle, CORE (Corporate Accountability Coalition), Homeworkers Worldwide and Action Aid Australia.

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Work in Global Supply Chains

We have just released two books: Homeworking Women: A Gender Justice Perspective and Living Wage

How can a living wage be achieved in global supply chains? Can technology help? Are there legal innovations around the world that could provide a model for regulation? How can we ensure that the workers at the bottom tier of supply chains, including home-based workers, are empowered and enjoy justice?

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Community driven accountability in Cambodia

A collaboration between Monash University and Oxfam. The primary aim of this project is to investigate what communities want in terms of accountability and ability to influence development projects.

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OUR RESEARCH TEAM

To learn more about our research team, click here.