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Governance and Business-Society Relations in Areas of Limited Statehood: An Introduction
Business & Society ( IF 6.740 ) Pub Date : 2021-01-12 , DOI: 10.1177/0007650320985084
Sameer Azizi 1 , Tanja Börzel 2 , Hans Krause Hansen 3
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In this introductory article we explore the relationship between statehood and governance, examining in more detail how non-state actors like MNCs, international NGOs, and indigenous authorities, often under conditions of extreme economic scarcity, ethnic diversity, social inequality and violence, take part in the making of rules and the provision of collective goods. Conceptually, we focus on the literature on Areas of Limited Statehood and discuss its usefulness in exploring how business-society relations are governed in the global South, and beyond. Building on insights from this literature, among others, the four articles included in this special issue provide rich illustrations and critical reflections on the multiple, complex and often ambiguous roles of state and non-state actors operating in contemporary Syria, Nigeria, India and Palestine, with implications for conventional understandings of CSR, stakeholders, and related conceptualizations.



中文翻译:

建国有限地区的治理与工商社会关系:简介

在这篇介绍性文章中,我们探讨了国家地位与治理之间的关系,更详细地研究了跨国公司,跨国公司,国际非政府组织和土著政府等非国家行为者通常在极端经济稀缺,种族多样性,社会不平等和暴力的情况下如何参与制定规则和提供集体物品。从概念上讲,我们专注于有限国籍地区的文献,并讨论其在探索如何在全球南方及其他地区管理企业与社会关系时的作用。本期特刊中的四篇文章以这些文献的见解为基础,对当代叙利亚,尼日利亚,印度和巴勒斯坦的国家和非国家行为者所扮演的多重,复杂且通常是模棱两可的角色提供了丰富的插图和批判性的反思。 ,

更新日期:2021-01-14
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