Title | Breaking the Cycle of Marginalization: How to Involve Local Communities in Multi-stakeholder Initiatives? |
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ID_Doc | 23378 |
Authors | Eikelenboom, M; Long, TB |
Title | Breaking the Cycle of Marginalization: How to Involve Local Communities in Multi-stakeholder Initiatives? |
Year | 2023 |
Published | Journal Of Business Ethics, 186, 1 |
Abstract | While the benefits of including local communities in multi-stakeholder initiatives have been acknowledged, their successful involvement remains a challenging process. Research has shown that large business interests are regularly over-represented and that local communities remain marginalized in the process. Additionally, little is known about how procedural fairness and inclusion can be managed and maintained during multi-stakeholder initiatives. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate how marginalized stakeholders, and local communities in particular, can be successfully involved during the course of a multi-stakeholder initiative. An action research approach was adopted where the first author collaborated with a social housing association on an initiative to involve the local community in the design and implementation of circular economy approaches in a low-income neighbourhood. This study contributes to the multi-stakeholder initiative literature by showing that the successful involvement of marginalized stakeholders requires the initiators to continuously manage a balance between uncertainty-certainty, disagreement-agreement and consensus- and domination-based management strategies. Furthermore, our study highlights that factors which are regularly treated as challenges, including uncertainty and disagreement, can actually play a beneficial role in multi-stakeholder initiatives, emphasizing the need to take a temporally sensitive approach. This study also contributes to the circular economy literature by showing how communities can play a bigger role than merely being consumers, leading to the inclusion of a socially oriented perspective which has not been recognized in the previous literature. |
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10551-022-05252-5.pdf |
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