Decontesting Corporate Responsibility for Collaboration: A Case Study of a Cross-Sector Coalition Lobbying for Human Rights Regulation

Visa Penttilä*, Frank den Hond, Martin Fougère, Nikodemus Solitander

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Abstract

This article examines how non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and firms can collaborate on a contested corporate social responsibility (CSR) issue in lobbying the government to regulate businesses. Previous research has established how various contextual, organizational, and interactional factors affect cross-sector collaboration. However, there is little research on specific strategies that organizations can use to collaborate on contested and divisive issues. While research on CSR has introduced decontestation as a way of establishing dominant interpretations or depoliticization of CSR, through an empirical study, we suggest that decontestation can be used as a means of constituting cross-sector collaboration around contested issues and as a strategy for lobbying politicians and the public. We identified different mechanisms of decontestation employed by a Finnish cross-sector coalition in lobbying for human rights due diligence regulation. Our findings expand the literature on CSR decontestation and contribute to a better understanding of how NGOs and firms can form and collaborate in a cross-sector coalition to advance a contested issue.
Original languageEnglish
Peer-reviewed scientific journalBusiness & Society
ISSN0007-6503
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13.02.2025
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article - refereed

Keywords

  • 512 Business and Management
  • corporate social responsibility (CSR)
  • cross-sector collaboration
  • decontestation
  • human rights due diligence
  • lobbying

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