Networking for a Sustainable Future? A qualitative study about the couplings between member organisations and CSR-networks
Sammanfattning
The increasing focus on social and environmental issues has led to a rise of Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) networks. Studies on CSR-networks have different explanations for the
effects of participation in such networks, but has largely ignored to explore how the strength
of couplings between the participating organisations and the network shape these effects.
This study aims to address this gap based on a qualitative case study of a Swedish
CSR-network and loose coupling literature. Drawing on empirically identified multitudes of
couplings, we suggest that there are four ‘ideal types’ of members in CSR-networks: the
Disconnected, the Social, the Selling, and the Knowledge Seeker. We then show that these
ideal types experience different effects of participation in CSR-networks with the Knowledge
Seeker experiencing the most immediate practical effects, the Social mostly gaining
immediate emotional effects, the Selling mostly experiencing practical effects and the
Disconnected getting no effects. We conclude the thesis by discussing the implications of
these findings for what participation in CSR-networks means for the four ideal types of
members.
Examinationsnivå
Master 2-years
Övrig beskrivning
MSc in Management
Samlingar
Fil(er)
Datum
2018-07-03Författare
Kringlund, Sofia
Wigren, Andreas
Nyckelord
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
CSR-Networks
Networks
Loose Coupling
Effects
Serie/rapportnr.
Master Degree Project
2018:117
Språk
eng