作为感觉的合法性:情感如何导致跨国治理中的纵向合法性溢出

Legitimacy‐as‐Feeling: How Affect Leads to Vertical Legitimacy Spillovers in Transnational Governance

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2013
被引 169
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究公众如何基于对跨国治理方案中知名网络成员(如企业)的情感反应,通过启发式判断来赋予整个方案合法性,产生纵向合法性溢出效应。

Abstract

Abstract Transnational governance schemes ( TGSs ) are interorganizational networks of public and/or private actors that jointly regulate global public policy issues, such as the prevention of human rights violations and the protection of ecosystems. Considering that TGSs mainly address issues of public concern, the general public represents a major source of legitimacy in transnational governance. We theorize how members of the general public, whom we conceptualize as intuiters, apply heuristics to bestow legitimacy on TGSs . Given the difficulty of assessing TGSs , we argue that intuiters draw on affect‐based responses towards a TGS 's better‐known network affiliates, such as participating business firms, to judge the legitimacy of the TGS as a whole. This substitution produces a ‘vertical’ legitimacy spillover. More specifically, we examine the heuristic process of judgment underlying vertical spillovers in TGSs and derive implications for the legitimacy construct and the analysis of spillover phenomena.

跨国治理合法性情感启发式溢出效应企业治理