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Can accreditation help a leopard change its spots? Social accountability and stakeholder engagement in business schools

机译:认证可以帮助豹子改变自己的位置吗?商学院的社会责任感和利益相关者参与

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Purpose: Neo-institutional theory suggests that organisations change occurs when institutional contradictions, caused by exogenous and endogenous dynamics, increase over time to the point where change can no longer be resisted. Human praxis will result, but only when sufficiently powerful interests are motivated to act. This paper aims to examine the role that the accreditation of business schools can play in increasing institutional contradictions and hence fostering organisational change towards stakeholder engagement and engagement with social responsibility and sustainability issues. Numerous accreditations are promulgated within the higher education and business school contexts and a number of these relate to, or have aspects that relate to, ethics, social responsibility and sustainability. Design/methodology/approach: The paper first analyses the take up of accreditations across UK business schools and then uses a case study to illustrate and explore stakeholder engagement and changes related to ethics, social responsibility and sustainability linked to accreditation processes. Findings: Accreditations are found to be an increasingly common interest for UK business schools. Further, a number of these accreditations have evolved to incorporate issues related to ethics, social responsibility and sustainability that may cause institutional contradictions and may, therefore, have the potential to foster organisational change. Accreditation alone, however, is not sufficient and the authors find that sufficiently powerful interests need to be motivated to act and enable human praxis to affect change. Research limitations/implications: This paper draws on previous research that considers the role of accreditation in fostering change that has also been carried out in healthcare organisations, public and professional bodies. Its findings stem from an individual case study and as such further research is required to explore whether these findings can be extended and apply more generally in business schools and universities in different contexts. Practical implications: This paper concludes by recommending that the newly established UK & Ireland Chapter of PRME encourages and supports signatory schools to further embed ethics, social responsibility and sustainability into all aspects of university life in the UK. This also provides an opportunity to engage with the accrediting bodies in order to further support the inclusion of stakeholder engagement and issues related to this agenda in their processes. Originality/value: This paper contributes by introducing accreditation as an institutional pressure that may lead indirectly to organisational change and supports this with new evidence from an illustrative case study. Further, it draws on the role of institutional contradictions and human praxis that engender organisational change.
机译:目的:新制度理论认为,当由外源性和内源性动力引起的制度矛盾随着时间的推移而增加到无法再抵抗变化的程度时,组织就会发生变化。只有在激发了足够强大的利益来采取行动时,人类实践才会产生。本文旨在研究商学院认证在加剧制度矛盾,从而促进组织变革方面朝着利益相关者的参与以及对社会责任和可持续性问题的参与中所扮演的角色。在高等教育和商学院的环境中颁布了许多认证,其中许多与道德,社会责任和可持续性有关或具有某些方面。设计/方法/方法:本文首先分析了英国商学院对认证的接受程度,然后使用案例研究来说明和探索利益相关者的参与以及与认证过程相关的与道德,社会责任和可持续性相关的变化。调查结果:认证已成为英国商学院越来越普遍的兴趣。此外,这些认证中的许多认证已经发展为包含与道德,社会责任和可持续性相关的问题,这些问题可能导致机构矛盾,因此可能促进组织变革。但是,仅仅进行认证是不够的,作者发现,需要激发足够强大的利益来采取行动,并使人类实践能够影响变革。研究的局限性/意义:本文借鉴了先前的研究,该研究考虑了认证在促进变革中的作用,该研究也在医疗机构,公共和专业机构中进行。它的发现来自于一个单独的案例研究,因此需要进一步研究以探索这些发现是否可以扩展并在不同背景下更广泛地应用于商学院和大学。实际意义:本文通过建议新成立的PRME英国和爱尔兰分会来鼓励和支持签字学校,以进一步将道德操守,社会责任和可持续性纳入英国大学生活的各个方面。这也提供了与认证机构互动的机会,以进一步支持将利益相关者的参与和与此议程相关的问题纳入其流程。原创性/价值:本文通过引入认证作为一种制度压力来做出贡献,这种压力可能间接导致组织变革,并以说明性案例研究中的新证据支持这一点。此外,它利用了引起组织变革的制度矛盾和人类实践的作用。

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