Escaping the Ellipsis of Diversity: Insider Activists' Use of Implementation Resources to Influence Organization Policy
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Buchter, Lisa
署名单位:
emlyon business school
刊物名称:
ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-8392
DOI:
10.1177/0001839220963633
发表日期:
2021
页码:
521-565
关键词:
corporate social-responsibility
LEGAL INTERMEDIARIES
private politics
CEO IDEOLOGY
IDENTITY
MOVEMENT
MODEL
CONSEQUENCES
disclosure
targets
摘要:
Researchers have explored in depth how social movement actors strive to pass laws to change organizations exogenously or to demand that they make commitments or policy changes. But ensuring that organizations implement such commitments or policies is challenging. Insider activists may be influential for implementation processes, and I explore how they can increase that influence. I contend that insider activists influence such processes by offering their organizations implementation resources, such as free and ready-to-use content and model programs that reflect changes the activists want to see. To develop this argument, I explore how, starting in the mid-2000s, LGBT activists developed resources to ensure that diversity policies were increasingly relevant for sexual minorities in France. Many diversity policies at the time expressed commitment to gender, disability, age . . . Activists contended that nothing was done for the minorities who were not named-those left in the ellipsis (. . .) of diversity. Using web archives and interviews, I show that LGBT rights activists increased their influence on French organizations by developing implementation resources that corporations could readily use to flesh out their diversity commitments and implement diversity programs to promote the inclusion of LGBT employees. I demonstrate how insider activists used these implementation resources to denounce organizations' superficial commitments or employees' homophobic practices, thereby compelling organizations to change.
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