冲突环境中的企业与非政府组织合作

Business–NGO Collaboration in a Conflict Setting

BUSINESS & SOCIETY · 2012
被引 86
人大 A-ABS 3

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研究了刚果民主共和国冲突环境中企业与NGO的合作模式,发现多数为慈善捐赠型,少数为变革型合作,并讨论了不同合作类型的特点及对研究和实践的启示。

Abstract

Although business–NGO (nongovernmental organizations) partnerships have received much attention in recent years, insights have been obtained only from research in “stable” contexts, not from conflict-ridden countries where such collaboration may be even more crucial in building trust and capacity and in addressing governance problems given the absence of a reliable state. This article aims to shed light on business–NGO collaboration in a conflict setting, exploring partnership activities in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Most partnerships found are philanthropic and deal with “traditional” issues such as health and education in a donor-recipient mode with limited community involvement. There are only a few real transformative partnerships, which address aspects directly related to the conflict from a wider community focus; these involve extractive companies most exposed via mineral development/production. The study also found so-called engagement collaboration that can be divided into activities including the transfer of funds (and characterized by service delivery), and those without funds, focusing on knowledge exchange that furthers companies’ awareness of conflict-sensitive issues into their operations. Peculiarities of the different types of partnerships as well as implications for research and practice are discussed.

企业社会责任非政府组织冲突管理刚果民主共和国公私合作