Nongovernmental Organizations in Business and Society, Management, and International Business Research Review and Implications From 1998 to 2007




Arno Kourula, Salla Laasonen

PublisherSAGE PUBLICATIONS

2010

 Business and Society

BUSINESS & SOCIETY

BUS SOC

49

1

35

67

33

0007-6503

1552-4205

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0007650309345282



This review shows how the relationship between nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and businesses has been examined in business and society, management, and international business (IB) literatures. Altogether 88 relevant studies have been identified through the analysis of article abstracts from 11 leading journals in these fields. The articles have been classified into three categories according to their focus: NGO-business interface, NGO-business-government interface, and NGOs as one of many corporate stakeholders. Six main themes are identified: (a) Activism and NGO influence, (b) dyadic partnership (NGO-business), (c) cross-sector partnership (NGO-business-government), (d) global governance and standardization, (e) national-level governance, and (f) stakeholder management. The state of the research topic is assessed, and implications and avenues for further research are provided.




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