Limited partnership: Business, government, civil society, and the public in the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) SA Aaronson Public Administration and Development 31 (1), 50-63, 2011 | 256 | 2011 |
Corporate responsibility in the global village: The British role model and the American laggard SA Aaronson Business and society review 108 (3), 309-338, 2003 | 188 | 2003 |
Another digital divide: The rise of data realms and its implications for the WTO SA Aaronson, P Leblond Journal of International Economic Law 21 (2), 245-272, 2018 | 186 | 2018 |
Taking trade to the streets: The lost history of public efforts to shape globalization SA Aaronson University of Michigan Press, 2002 | 169 | 2002 |
The European response to public demands for global corporate responsibility SA Aaronson, J Reeves National Policy Association. USA, 2002 | 149 | 2002 |
" Re-righting business": John Ruggie and the struggle to develop international human rights standards for transnational firms SA Aaronson, I Higham Hum. Rts. Q. 35, 333, 2013 | 124 | 2013 |
Corporate responsibility in the global village: The role of public policy SA Aaronson, JT Reeves National Policy Association, 2002 | 116 | 2002 |
Trade and the American dream: A social history of postwar trade policy SA Aaronson University Press of Kentucky, 1996 | 104 | 1996 |
Trade imbalance SA Aaronson, JM Zimmerman Cambridge Books, 2007 | 97 | 2007 |
What are we talking about when we talk about digital protectionism? SA Aaronson World Trade Review 18 (4), 541-577, 2019 | 89 | 2019 |
“Minding our business”: what the United States Government has done and can do to ensure that US multinationals act responsibly in foreign markets SA Aaronson Journal of Business Ethics 59, 175-198, 2005 | 74 | 2005 |
Fair trade?: How Oxfam presented a systematic approach to poverty, development, human rights, and trade SA Aaronson, JM Zimmerman Hum. Rts. Q. 28, 998, 2006 | 71 | 2006 |
Quantitation of menstrual blood loss—further evaluation of the alkaline hematin method ST Shaw Jr, DE Aaronson, DL Moyer Contraception 5 (6), 497-513, 1972 | 68 | 1972 |
Data is different, and that’s why the world needs a new approach to governing cross-border data flows SA Aaronson Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance 21 (5), 441-460, 2019 | 61 | 2019 |
Why trade agreements are not setting information free: The lost history and reinvigorated debate over cross-border data flows, human rights, and national security S Aaronson World Trade Review 14 (4), 671-700, 2015 | 59 | 2015 |
How the Europeans got a head start on policies to promote global corporate responsibility SA Aaronson Corporate Environmental Strategy 9 (4), 356-367, 2002 | 57 | 2002 |
Seeping in slowly: how human rights concerns are penetrating the WTO SA Aaronson World Trade Review 6 (3), 413-449, 2007 | 56 | 2007 |
The digital trade imbalance and its implications for internet governance SA Aaronson Global Commission on Internet Governance, Paper Series, 2016 | 48 | 2016 |
Does the WTO help member states improve governance? SA Aaronson, MR Abouharb World Trade Review 13 (3), 547-582, 2014 | 36 | 2014 |
Unexpected Bedfellows: The GATT, the WTO and Some Democratic Rights SA Aaronson, MR Abouharb International Studies Quarterly 55 (2), 379-408, 2011 | 35 | 2011 |