持续性
价值(数学)
功率(物理)
链条(单位)
全球价值链
业务
社会学
价值创造
社会力量
经济地理学
产业组织
经济体制
经济
政治学
全球化
市场经济
政治
机器学习
法学
天文
生态学
生物
物理
量子力学
计算机科学
作者
Stephanie Schrage,Marco Berti,Julia Grimm
标识
DOI:10.1177/01708406251370500
摘要
Our multi-sited ethnographic study of a global value chain examines how power dynamics shape actors’ experience of and response to interorganizational sustainability paradoxes, i.e. persistent tensions between interdependent social and financial objectives. We distinguish between power manifesting as power-over (when it is used to control others) and as power-with (a collective empowerment based on the recognition of interdependence). Our findings reveal that oppressive power-over relationships lead to fragmented experiences of paradox, constraining actors’ collective capacity to productively respond to sustainability paradoxes. However, we also discover that power can act as a generative force for paradox management. When power-over is more balanced, mechanisms of power-with (such as strategic allying, transparent structuring and expanding structures) can emerge, leading to more collective paradox experiences and responses, which allow interorganizational actors to harness the potential of paradox as a source of collective sustainability. We generalize our findings in a process model that highlights how, in interorganizational settings, balancing power-over is not enough for proactive paradox handling. In addition, it needs to be followed up by mechanisms of power-with across levels. Our paper contributes to paradox theory and global value chain theory by developing a more nuanced understanding of the interrelationship between paradox and power, unpacking the role of power-with mechanisms for the process of recognizing interdependence and collaboratively addressing interorganizational paradoxes in global value chains.
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