企业责任行动主义:概念化私人监管机会结构

Activism for Corporate Responsibility: Conceptualizing Private Regulation Opportunity Structures

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2014
被引 87
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究私人监管倡议如何为旨在推动企业加强责任活动的行动者群体创造机会和限制,并分析了不同行动者群体在企业和行业层面的目标与策略选择。

Abstract

Abstract In this article, we examine how private regulatory initiatives ( PRIs ) – which define standards for corporate responsibility ( CR ) issues and sometimes monitor their application by firms – create opportunities and constraints for activist groups aiming to push firms towards more stringent CR activities. Drawing on social movement theory, we conceptualize how private regulation opportunity structures affect such CR ‐based activist groups' targets and tactics at both the firm and field levels. At the field level, we argue that both radical and reformative activist groups direct most of their time and resources towards PRIs with comparatively more stringent standards. At the firm level, while radical activist groups are likely to target firms participating in more stringent PRIs , reformative activist groups target firms participating in less stringent PRIs , or those that do not participate in PRIs at all. When facing unfavourable opportunity structures, CR ‐based activist groups tend either to advocate the creation of new PRIs or to shift their activities to pressure other focal points. This article contributes to moving beyond extant literature's emphasis of PRIs as settlements of contentious firm–activist interactions towards also viewing them as starting points for activist groups aiming to push firms towards a more substantive CR engagement.

企业社会责任社会运动理论私人监管行动主义企业行为