Authors
Breeda Comyns, Simona D'Antone
Publication date
2018/7/2
Journal
Academy of Management Proceedings
Volume
2018
Issue
1
Pages
16176
Publisher
Academy of Management
Description
Multi-stakeholder Initiatives (MSIs) fill an important role in governing Corporate Social responsibility (CSR) issues but need to be legitimate if they are to be effective in influencing business practices. To address this relevant issue Mena and Palazzo (Bus Ethics Quarterly, 22(3): 527-56, (2012)) conceptualized MSI legitimacy identifying its dimensions (input and output), related criteria and how these can be operationalized. Based on an in-depth study of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) this research provides a refinement to Mena and Palazzo’s (2012) framework. We propose two new criteria of MSI legitimacy; participation and adoption. We also refine two existing criteria by identifying that transparency consists of inward and outward transparency and that for efficacy, ideological and practical objectives are necessary. Moreover the paper adds a dynamic dimension to the framework, illustrating …
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