Governance transference and shifting capacities and expectations in multi-stakeholder initiatives
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Jarvela, Johanna
署名单位:
IESEG School of Management
刊物名称:
REGULATION & GOVERNANCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
1748-5983
DOI:
10.1111/rego.12597
发表日期:
2025
页码:
87-103
关键词:
GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
regulatory intermediaries
Private regulation
legitimacy
BUSINESS
state
ACCOUNTABILITY
GOVERNMENT
roles
sustainability
摘要:
The governing attributes of authority, legitimacy, and accountability are essential to any type of governance to be able to function effectively. For public forms of governing, the attributes are part of the structures and institutions of democratic states, for example, through the tripartition of power, voting, and legal structures. For private forms of governance, such as multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs), these attributes need to be built or attained. This paper sets out to examine how MSIs increase their governing capacity through public-private interactions. Empirically, the paper investigates two national MSIs in mining: the Finnish Sustainable Mining Network and the Chilean Dialogo Territorial. I find that as part of the interactions within the governance sphere of mining, the roles, governance capacity, and expectations toward public and private actors are rearranged. I propose the term governance transference to denote the shift of authority, legitimacy, and accountability from one governing body to another. This phenomenon occurs through three mechanisms: lending legitimacy, emulating decision-making, and enmeshing expectations. The findings extend the previous literature on the outcomes of public-private governance interactions and governance spheres.
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