Participating By Choice or Command? When Ideals of Stakeholder Engagement Clash With a Prevailing Strategy Discourse

Heli Pietilä, Sari Laari-Salmela, Vesa Puhakka
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Extant studies on stakeholder engagement have noted the inherent tensions arising from participation efforts, giving rise to the dark side of engagement. However, few studies have focused on organizational power relations that provide specific conditions for engagement and the related paradox that control represents. Drawing on strategy discourse and paradox as theoretical lenses, we examine engagement as a nexus of observed societal expectations, subjectivities provided by the strategy discourse, and the subject positions adopted by the individuals, giving rise to a contradiction between openness and control. As a result, we present three modes of participation: inclusion, admittance, and quasi-participation. We contribute to stakeholder engagement and paradox literature by outlining the “engagement-control paradox” and showing how the prevailing strategy discourse may drive the use of participation as a form of control. Maintaining different modes of participation introduces inadvertent closure for participation and hinders strategy-making and the development of the organization.
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参与是选择还是命令?当利益相关者的参与理念与主流战略论述发生冲突时
关于利益相关者参与的现有研究已经注意到参与过程中产生的内在紧张关系,这也是参与的阴暗面。然而,很少有研究关注为参与提供特定条件的组织权力关系以及控制所代表的相关悖论。以战略话语和悖论为理论视角,我们将参与视为观察到的社会期望、战略话语提供的主体性和个人采取的主体立场的联系,从而产生了开放与控制之间的矛盾。因此,我们提出了三种参与模式:融入、接纳和准参与。我们概述了 "参与-控制悖论",并展示了主流战略论述是如何促使参与成为一种控制形式的,从而为利益相关者的参与和悖论文献做出了贡献。保持不同的参与模式会在无意中封闭参与,阻碍战略制定和组织发展。
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