跨国治理、协商民主与ISO 26000的合法性

Transnational Governance, Deliberative Democracy, and the Legitimacy of ISO 26000

BUSINESS & SOCIETY · 2012
被引 95
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了ISO 26000这一跨国治理标准的制定过程,探讨其如何通过协商民主确保合法性,对关注跨国规则制定和利益相关方参与的学者有参考价值。

Abstract

Globalization arguably generated a governance gap that is being filled by transnational rule-making involving private actors among others. The democratic legitimacy of such new forms of governance beyond nation states is sometimes questioned. Apart from nation-centered democracies, such governance cannot build, for example, on representation and voting procedures to convey legitimacy to the generated rules. Instead, alternative elements of democracy such as deliberation and inclusion require discussion to assess new instruments of governance. The recently published standard ISO 26000 is an interesting example of transnational governance. ISO 26000 was developed in a lengthy multiorganizational process for the purpose of giving guidance on the social responsibility of organizations. By assessing the specific case of ISO 26000, this study sheds light on the question of how legitimacy beyond nation-state democracy is ensured or constricted. Centering on the idea of deliberate democracy and democratic legitimacy, the study offers in-depth insights on the normative legitimacy of the development process of ISO 26000. Positioned on the interface of business studies and public policy, this article contributes to the academic literature on transnational governance and on the role of multistakeholder processes in shaping the role of business in society.

跨国治理协商民主企业社会责任公共政策合法性