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Number of items: 10.
Article
  • Wright, Christopher, Rwabizambuga, Alexis (2006). Institutional pressures, corporate reputation and voluntary codes of conduct: an examination of the Equator Principles. Business and Society Review, 111(1), 89-117. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8594.2006.00263.x
  • Wright, Christopher (2005). Book review: 'the IMF and the politics of financial globalization: from the Asian crisis to a new international financial architecture? by Ben Thirkell-White'. Law, Social Justice and Global Development Journal (LGD), 9(1).
  • Book
  • Stone, Diane, Wright, Christopher (Eds.) (2006). The World Bank and governance: a decade of reform and reaction. Routledge.
  • Chapter
  • Wallis, Patrick, Wright, Christopher (2013). Evidence, artisan experience and authority in early modern England. In Smith, Pamela H., Mayers, Amy, Cook, Harold J. (Eds.), Ways of Making and Knowing: the Material Culture of Empirical Knowledge . University of Michigan. Press.
  • Wright, Christopher (2009). Setting standards for responsible banking: examining the role of the International Finance Corporation in the emergence of the Equator Principles. In Biermann, F, Siebenhüner, B, Schreyögg, A (Eds.), International Organizations and Global Environmental Governance (pp. 51-70). Routledge.
  • Wright, Christopher (2009). Multilateral financing to the mining sector and EITI: the case of the African Development Bank. In Eads, Christopher, Mitchell, Paul, Paris, Francisco (Eds.), Advancing the Eiti in the Mining Sector - a Consultation With Stakeholders (pp. 32-38). Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).
  • Wright, Christopher (2009). O Banco Mundial em um mundo em mutação (The World Bank in a changing world). In Wofmeister, W (Ed.), Cadernos Adenauer (pp. 85-100). Konrad Adenauer.
  • Stone, Diane, Wright, Christopher (2006). From 'safeguards' to 'sustainability': The evolution of environmental discourse inside the International Finance Corporation. In Stone, Diane, Wright, Christopher (Eds.), The World Bank and Governance: a Decade of Reform and Reaction (pp. 67-87). Routledge.
  • Thesis
  • Wright, Christopher (2008). Environmental governance in international banking: exploring the emergence of the Equator Principles [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Online resource
  • Wright, Christopher, Nyberg, Daniel (2018). We can't rely on corporations to save us from climate change.