刚果民主共和国的复杂冲突:善治是企业社会责任(CSR)和平建设的先决条件

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE African Journal on Conflict Resolution Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.4314/AJCR.V13I1
Marybeth McCartin
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自20世纪50年代以来,企业社会责任(CSR)理论随着全球化商业力量的增强而发展。从联合国到普通消费者,国际利益攸关方都认为,商业道德是减轻发展中国家破坏性商业行为的一种方式,这种行为加剧了冲突。道德商业倡议具有建设和平的潜力;然而,讨论应该承认,糟糕的治理限制了私营部门的这种能力。信息通信技术(ICT)公司通过购买矿产为武装团体提供资金,使刚果民主共和国(DRC)及其周边地区的冲突长期存在。最终,占主导地位的游说团体忽视了冲突的复杂根源,他们声称企业社会责任政策和道德抵制将削减叛军的资金,从而结束非洲大湖地区的动荡。在刚果民主共和国,企业社会责任和平建设的成功取决于善治和跨部门合作。《非洲冲突解决》,2013年第1期
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Complex conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo : good governance a prerequisite of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) peacebuilding
Since the 1950s, theories of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) have developed alongside the increasing power of globalised business. International stakeholders, from the United Nations to everyday consumers, have identifi ed business ethics as a way to mitigate the destructive commercial practices that exacerbate confl ict in the developing world. Ethical business initiatives have peacebuilding potential; however, the discussion should cede that poor governance constrains this private sector ability. Information communication technology (ICT) companies have perpetuated confl ict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and its surrounding areas by purchasing minerals that fi nance armed groups. Ultimately, predominant lobbies who claim that CSR policies and ethical boycotts will cut rebel funding and therefore bring an end to the turmoil in the Great Lakes region of Africa are overlooking the confl ict’s complex roots. The success of CSR peacebuilding in the DRC is predicated on good governance and cross-sector collaboration. African Journal on Conflict Resolution , Volume 13, Number 1, 2013
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