A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Social Proximity and Environmental NGO Relationships in Corporate Sustainability Reports




AuthorsKristiina Joensuu, Marileena Koskela, Tiina Onkila

PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Publication year2015

JournalSustainable Development

Volume23

Issue1

First page 26

Last page40

Number of pages15

ISSN0968-0802

eISSN1099-1719

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/sd.1569


Abstract

This study demonstrates how three Finnish companies constructed their stakeholder

relationships with environmental NGOs (ENGOs) in terms of social proximity in their

sustainability reports between 2003 and 2012. The study identifies five types of stakeholder

relationship between ENGOs and corporations constructed in the reports: monetary,

management system, collaborative, dialogue and conflicting. Within these relationships

the level of constructed social proximity and level of trust vary. The results indicate that,

within the 10 years we examined, a change has occurred in the ENGO relationships

constructed in corporate sustainability reports: they have shifted from being nonstakeholder

relationships to more socially proximate, collaborative ones. However, social

proximity is primarily constructed through projects that have little or nothing to do with core

business operations. Thus the construction of more socially proximate ENGO relationships

is just one way a corporation can seek legitimacy for its environmental management.




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