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2.2Conceptualizations of CSR and government in the domestic governance literature: expected perspectives on our research questions
2.3Conceptualizations of CSR and government in the global governance literature: expected perspectives on our research questions
2.4Definitions of public policies for CSR directly and indirectly
2.5Forms of policy to support CSR, directly or indirectly, and their regulatory strength
2.6Research questions concerning government policies for CSR directly and indirectly
3.1Issue areas of European government public policies for CSR 2000–2011
4.1Chronological overview of the Danish Act on non-financial reporting
4.2The Danish government’s policy to support non-financial reporting directly
4.3Interactions between domestic and international public policies for non-financial reporting
5.1Research questions on government policies to support ethical trade directly and indirectly
5.2Government’s direct and indirect public policies for ethical trade
5.3Interactions between different sorts of government policies for ethical trade
6.1Research questions on government policies to support transparency of payments in the extractives sector, directly and indirectly
6.4Research questions 1–3 on government policies for transparency in the extractives sector, directly and indirectly
6.5Interactions between different forms of policy for transparency in the extractives sector
7.1How do governments make policies to support CSR and what roles do these play?