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Stakeholder Transformation Process: The Journey of an Indigenous Community

机译:利益相关者转型过程:土着社区的旅程

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The vast majority of indigenous communities are among the world's poorest and are unlikely to be engaged in a thriving, mutually beneficial partnership with an MNC. While there are increasing studies on CSR initiatives in base of the pyramid communities, few-if any-feature the self-initiated stakeholder transition of an impoverished community. This paper examines the factors that motivated the stakeholder transformation process of an indigenous community, from its position as a non-stakeholder, one lacking in power and legitimacy, to the status of being a primary stakeholder of the firm. We applied a constructivist grounded theory approach to longitudinal data to arrive at the conceptual framework. The findings presented are drawn from an in-depth case study of the Maasai, an indigenous community from East Africa. The findings point to the existence of entrepreneurial alertness that is instrumental in propelling the indigenous community to evolve from one stakeholder category to the next. Our research aims to propose a possible foundation for how communities deep in poverty can coalesce themselves to make their social needs salient to multinational organizations.
机译:绝大多数土着社区都是世界上最贫穷的社区,并且不太可能与跨国公司繁荣,互利的伙伴关系。虽然金字塔社区基地的CSR倡议正在增加研究,但很少 - 如果有的话,则为贫困社区的自发起利益相关方转型。本文研究了促进土着社区的利益攸关方转型过程的因素,从其作为非利益攸关方,缺乏权力和合法性的地位,以成为本公司主要利益攸关方的地位。我们将建构主义接地理论方法应用于纵向数据来到达概念框架。提出的调查结果是从东非的土着社区的深入案例研究。调查结果指出了企业家警报的存在,这是推动土着社区从一个利益相关者类别发展到下一个利益攸关方。我们的研究旨在为贫困的社区的社区如何促进自己的社会需求对跨国组织的社会需求来提出可能的基础。

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