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Making experts-by-experience : governmental ethnography of participatory initiatives in Finnish social welfare organisations
2018
This dissertation analyses expertise-by-experience in Finnish social welfare organisations as part of the participatory practices presented as new democracy. It employs a governmental ethnographic method to investigate how a person with difficult experiences is made into ‘an expert of one’s own life’ and how the subjectivity thus created is connected to different possibilities and rationales of participation. It asks: 1. What characterises the subjectivities created in the initiatives? 2. How (through which practices) are the participants constructed as experts? In this summary article the democratic quality of expert-making practices is interpreted through a critical democratic lens by inq…
Breaking off the engagement : A case study about the decision to stand alone in a time of mergers in the Higher Education sector
2019
Master's thesis Innovative governance and public management ME523 - University of Agder 2019 The development in the Higher Education (HE) sector hasfor the past decade been characterized by structural changes in form of government-initiated mergers. The aim of such structural changes was to enhance the quality by concentrating the resources in fewer but stronger institutions. The signals from the Ministry of Education and Research about such changes was the start of a wave of mergers in the sector, whichover a few years resulted in a decrease in the number of Higher Education Institutions (HEI)from 33 to 21. However, not all of the negotiation processes about potential mergers turned out to…
The Hubris Hypothesis of Corporate Social Irresponsibility: Evidence from the Parmalat Case
2013
In the last decade, various accounting scandals have come about (such as Enron, Global Crossing, Tyco, Worldcom and Parmalat), stimulating the burgeoning debate on the drivers and conditions underlying the emergence of financial frauds.
Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives and New Models of Co-Regulation in the Field of Business and Human Rights
2020
Since the late 1990s, a new paradigm of international cooperation, taking the form of a vast array of so-called ‘multi-stakeholder initiatives’ (MSIs), has increasingly gained importance in the field of business and human rights (B&HRs), where MSIs engage in the establishment and implementation of standards of conduct, reporting formats, and certification schemes, directed at helping companies to address the possible adverse human rights impacts of their activities. Although these developments have received increasing scholarly attention, there remains a great need for further in-depth inquiry about the nature and effects of this new model of co-regulation. In particular, what can be sa…
Determinantes en la divulgación y desempeño en Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (RSE): un estudio comparativo en organizaciones de Latinoamérica
2021
El objetivo de la presente tesis es el de analizar los factores que determinan la divulgación y el desempeño en cuanto a Responsabilidad Social Empresarial (RSE) de empresas cotizadas de Latinoamérica, aportando evidencia empírica sobre características organizacionales, financieras y de gobierno por las que se ven influenciadas. Se parte de un análisis bibliográfico acerca de factores que explican la divulgación voluntaria de información de sostenibilidad, posteriormente se realiza un estudio empírico a través de un análisis de regresión logística a partir del cual, se identifican los factores corporativos que influyen el nivel de adherencia de la información contenida en las memorias de so…
Access to Higher Education: An Instrument for Fair Societies?
2019
Access to higher education (HE) has a long history. To offer a view on the current debates and worldwide issues regarding access to HE, this editorial depicts how the control of educational access has historically been used as an instrument of governance at the interface of two processes: social stratification and the territorialisation of politics. Access to HE has remained embedded in these large structural processes even though HE has expanded from a highly elitist institution into mass education systems with equity of educational opportunities having become a desirable goal across societies. Analysing these processes helps understand the complex mechanisms producing inequalities in HE t…
Cultivating a ‘Digital Jungle’ : Toward a Hybrid Governance Perspective on Infrastructure Evolution
2020
Digital infrastructures (DIs) evolve rather than following planned development trajectories. We know this phenomenon as drift, that is, infrastructures drift from management control. Infrastructure drift has motivated research into infrastructure governance recognizing two governance approaches: top-down and bottom-up. Yet, what happens if an organization engaging in its digital transformation expands its DI following top-down governance while simultaneously introducing elements of bottomup governance? We study how an industrial manufacturer expanded its DI for collaboration top-down while also giving employees leeway for bottom-up governance. As a result, it found that its digital collabor…
Nessuno escluso: migrazioni globali e governance dell’integrazione
2019
L'immigrazione è un fenomeno strutturale da decenni e inevitabilmente lo sarà ancora di più in futuro. Negli ultimi anni le società occidentali hanno riscoperto gli effetti sociali e identitari delle migrazioni. I flussi migratori verso l’UE, nell’ultimo decennio, hanno rivelato la debolezza dei tradizionali modelli socio-politici europei di integrazione, proprio quando la retorica politica ruota attorno alle contraddizioni degli strumenti emergenziali dell’accoglienza. Urgono soluzioni globali sui diversi fronti dell'immigrazione irregolare, il trafficking (i suoi ricatti e i suoi morti), i salvataggi, i respingimenti, la gestione dei richiedenti asilo con le sue inefficienze, le forme del…
Quo vadis, internal auditing? A vision for internal auditing in 2030
2023
We aim to respond to calls in international auditing (IA) literature and to the current changes in the IA field by describing the driving forces and vision of the future for IA in the year 2030. The goal was to prompt in-depth discussion informed by the divergent views of experts. As a contribution, we identify three key driving forces: prolific data and its application, globalization and new value chains between organizations. Further, the study reports a vision for the future of IA. By surveying a wide range of stakeholders, including the board, management, internal auditors, teachers and a legislator, we expand on the views in earlier literature regarding IA, IA developments and the appl…
Suitable for Western Audiences: UNESCO and the Self-fulfilling Prophecy of Cinematic Cultural Diplomacy
2020
Through a reading of cinematic cultural diplomacy in the post-World War II UNESCO context, this study focuses on the potential cinema holds for speaking to the politics of difference. Traditionally seen as problematic and conflictual, this study suggests that for UNESCO, difference is not the source of war and conflict, but of peace. It provides an analysis of Orient: A Survey of Films Produced in Countries of Arab and Asian Culture, a 1959 film catalogue published by UNESCO and the British Film Institute with the aim to “stimulate the presentation of films which might give audiences in the West a fuller and more informed idea of the ways of life of Eastern peoples”. This study treats the c…