Working papers
Central to the LSE/ Alcoa Foundation Programme is its series of working papers on sustainability and governance. These provide a vehicle for disseminating recent and ongoing scholarship by research fellows and others linked to the programme. The series is focused on the themes of sustainability and good governance, but we encourage diverse theoretical and empirical approaches. We also encourage working paper authors to make their findings accessible to a non-technical audience. Published papers are available online on the programmes website.
The programme director, Dr Michael Mason, edits the working paper series. All submissions to the series are peer-reviewed by the director, Sustainability Cabinet, or other suitable appointees. Format and copyright guidance is available from the programme administrator. |
Governance and Sustainability Working Paper Series
Working Paper 1: Post-traditional Corporate Governance (PDF), by Michael Mason and Joan O'Mahony, May 2007
Working Paper 2: Voice, Access, and Interest Alignment with Corporate Actors: Explaining Influence Strategy and Power of NGOs (PDF), by Ladina Caduff, June 2007
Working Paper 3: The Multiple Faces of Transboundary Water Interaction (PDF), by Mark Zeitoun and Naho Mirumachi, June 2008
Working Paper 4: Governing Shared Groundwater: Examining the Potential of Private Regulation (PDF), by Elena Lopez-Gunn, July 2008 ^
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