TY - JOUR
T1 - Fostering Social Impact Through Corporate Implementation of the SDGs: Transformative Mechanisms Towards Interconnectedness and Inclusiveness
AU - Fiandrino, Simona
AU - Scarpa, Francesco
AU - Torelli, Riccardo
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has considerable potential for achieving a more sustainable future. However, the concrete realisation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is impeded by how they are implemented by a diverse set of competent agents. This conceptual paper draws on social impact theory to investigate how businesses can utilise the SDG framework to achieve positive social outcomes. We identify two pathways that can guide businesses to improve their SDGs interventions, which entail considering the interconnections between the goals that are directly or indirectly affected by the initiative at stake and the inclusiveness of the actors affected by the SDGs. Building on the literature on hybrid organising (to frame interconnectedness) and the literature on multi-stakeholder partnerships and deliberative governance (to frame inclusiveness), we discuss a set of organisational mechanisms and transformations that can help businesses ensure that their SDGs interventions are more socially impactful. By doing so, this paper extends the literature on the role of companies for sustainable development and provides some practical implications.
AB - The United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has considerable potential for achieving a more sustainable future. However, the concrete realisation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is impeded by how they are implemented by a diverse set of competent agents. This conceptual paper draws on social impact theory to investigate how businesses can utilise the SDG framework to achieve positive social outcomes. We identify two pathways that can guide businesses to improve their SDGs interventions, which entail considering the interconnections between the goals that are directly or indirectly affected by the initiative at stake and the inclusiveness of the actors affected by the SDGs. Building on the literature on hybrid organising (to frame interconnectedness) and the literature on multi-stakeholder partnerships and deliberative governance (to frame inclusiveness), we discuss a set of organisational mechanisms and transformations that can help businesses ensure that their SDGs interventions are more socially impactful. By doing so, this paper extends the literature on the role of companies for sustainable development and provides some practical implications.
KW - Corporate sustainability
KW - Hybrid organising
KW - Inclusiveness
KW - Interconnectedness
KW - Multi-stakeholder initiative
KW - Social impact
KW - Stakeholder engagement
KW - Sustainable Development Goals
KW - Corporate sustainability
KW - Hybrid organising
KW - Inclusiveness
KW - Interconnectedness
KW - Multi-stakeholder initiative
KW - Social impact
KW - Stakeholder engagement
KW - Sustainable Development Goals
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/212291
UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10551-022-05189-9
U2 - 10.1007/s10551-022-05189-9
DO - 10.1007/s10551-022-05189-9
M3 - Article
SN - 0167-4544
SP - 1
EP - 15
JO - Journal of Business Ethics
JF - Journal of Business Ethics
ER -