Mellan konflikt och konsensus : Hur en ideell organisation hanterar sin självständighet i ett företagssamarbete

The purpose of this thesis is to analyse what risks an NGO faces when entering collaboration agreements with a corporation. This is done through a case study of Energifallet, a collaboration project between The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation and global furniture company Ikea. The project se...

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Main Author: Egerlid, Jon
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2017
Subjects:
CSR
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-322975
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Summary:The purpose of this thesis is to analyse what risks an NGO faces when entering collaboration agreements with a corporation. This is done through a case study of Energifallet, a collaboration project between The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation and global furniture company Ikea. The project seeks to improve learning for sustainable development in Swedish schools and is funded by the corporation, which raises legitimacy questions about the independence of the NGO. By conducting contextual text analysis combined with semi-structured interviews, the study concludes that the NGO manages to keep its independence. This is due to an agonistic interorganizational relationship with the corporation, built-in independence mechanisms in the project implementation and the corporation’s political view of CSR. The results also indicate that collaborations between companies and NGOs are a new type of societal phenomenon that has the potential to bring the agenda for sustainable development forward.