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对于希望通过跨部门伙伴关系解决重大可持续性问题的企业来说,选择合适的合作伙伴是一个至关重要的问题。然而,目前关于重要性分析和合作伙伴选择的研究还处于初级发展阶段。本文通过对英国一家提供供水和污水处理服务的私营机构Northumbrian Water Ltd. (NWL)的案例研究,深入探讨了企业对非营利组织(NPO)合作伙伴的选择,有助于理解企业对合作伙伴的选择。利用本研究的证据,我们提出了一个基于跨部门伙伴关系对物质可持续性问题的预期影响的合作伙伴选择框架。我们的论文还为企业评估这些潜在影响提供了一个有用的工具包。该框架展示了如何对可持续性问题的重要性进行被动和主动评估,以及这种评估如何更好地为企业选择合作伙伴提供信息。在实践中如何评估重要性和选择合作伙伴的理解得到了特定背景范例的支持,有助于重要性分析的知识和实践以及跨部门合作关系。
How might partner selection be improved by corporates to address material sustainability issues? A case study of Northumbrian Water Ltd.
Appropriate partner selection is a crucial concern for businesses who want to address material sustainability issues through cross-sector partnerships. However, the current research on materiality analysis and partner selection is still in the nascent stage of development. This paper contributes to understanding partner selection by corporates through an in-depth exploration of the business's selection of nonprofit organisation (NPO) partners, based on case study research of Northumbrian Water Ltd. (NWL), a UK private sector organisation providing water supply and sewerage services. Using the evidence from this study, we propose a framework for the selection of partners based on the prospective impact of cross-sector partnerships on material sustainability issues. Our paper also provides a useful toolkit for businesses to evaluate these prospective impacts. The framework demonstrates how materiality with respect to sustainability issues can be assessed both reactively and proactively, and how this assessment can better inform the partner selection process by corporates. This understanding of how materiality is assessed and partners are selected in practice is supported by a context specific exemplar and contributes to knowledge and practice of materiality analysis as well as cross-sector partnerships.