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非合作空间中的边缘化体验:意大利无证移民工人的案例

Experience of Marginalization in Noncooperative Spaces: The Case of Undocumented Migrant Workers in Italy

Journal of Business Ethics · 2024
被引 17
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

通过对47名意大利无证移民和民间社会工作者的访谈,揭示了无证工人在非合作空间中经历的社会经济不流动、系统性无能和意义缺失,挑战了传统利益相关者理论,并指出需要移民改革和规范变革。

Abstract

Abstract Undocumented migrant workers are among a group of marginalized stakeholders who are severely exploited at their workplace and across broader society. Despite recent scholarly discussions in marginalized stakeholder theory and migration studies, our understanding of how undocumented workers experience marginalization in noncooperative spaces remains very limited. In noncooperative spaces, uncooperative powerful actors deliberately thwart cooperation with local marginalized stakeholders and fail to develop supportive institutional frameworks, such as regulative and transparent governance principles. To address these issues, we conducted interviews with 47 undocumented workers and civil society workers in Italy. Our findings reveal that the marginalization experienced by undocumented workers encompasses socio-economic immobility, systemic incapability, and a sense of meaninglessness. Further, our research challenges the principles of stakeholder capitalism inherent in traditional stakeholder theory, revealing the inadequacy of conventional notions in noncooperative spaces where marginalized stakeholders deal with disempowerment and immobility. We delve into the silent and tacit collusion among uncooperative firms in these spaces, shedding light on the ways in which this problematic cooperation leads to the creation of normative harm. Moreover, we introduce the experience of meaninglessness as an internal barrier hindering migrant inclusion, underscoring the imperative need for widespread immigration reforms and normative changes to foster an environment conducive to meaningful transformations for migrants.

商业伦理移民研究利益相关者理论社会学公共政策