NGOs Moving Business: An Analysis of Contrasting Strategies

Business and Society 49 (4):591-618 (2010)
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Abstract

In this article, we seek to advance understanding of nongovernmental organization strategies with regard to influencing corporations. We study two contrasting NGO strategies , which simultaneously target the same corporation on the same issue. In so doing, we highlight three previously neglected dimensions of NGO influence strategies: the influence effected by contrasting strategies; the interplay between contrasting strategies; and the dynamic relation between firm— stakeholder resource dependence relationship and NGO influence strategy

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