连接企业与人权和企业促进和平:微软多轨外交案例研究

IF 5.8 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Catherine McDonald
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通过企业外交--第二轨道外交的子集--的实践,跨国企业(MNEs)可以帮助解决多中心治理问题,包括企业与人权(BHR)和企业促进和平(B4P)领域的问题。尽管学术界和实践界对这两个领域的兴趣与日俱增,但在它们的交叉领域仍有进一步开展实证工作的空间。因此,本文通过对美国跨国企业微软公司的案例及其在网络空间数字和平方面的企业外交活动进行实证探索,为现有的 BHR 和 B4P 文献做出贡献。具体而言,本案例重点关注三个特意选择的倡议:(1) 该公司在《数字日内瓦公约》方面的企业外交努力,(2) 立即实现数字和平运动,以及 (3) 积极参与应对乌克兰战争。这些举措强调了责任感、领导力、员工授权和合作伙伴关系是如何促进微软的企业文化和决策过程,以创造一个优先考虑数字和平并将 BHR 和 B4P 观点相结合的环境。在此过程中,本文论证了在实践者倡议中以互补的方式同时开展 B4P 活动和 BHR 活动的重要性。
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Bridging business and human rights and business for peace: A case study of Microsoft’s multitrack diplomacy
Through the practice of corporate diplomacy—a subset of track-two diplomacy—multinational enterprises (MNEs) can help address issues of polycentric governance, including those in the realms of business and human rights (BHR) and business for peace (B4P). Despite growing interest in both fields of academia and practice, there remains scope for further empirical work at their intersection. This article, therefore, contributes to the extant literature on BHR and B4P by empirically exploring the case of Microsoft, an American MNE, and its corporate diplomacy activities on digital peace in cyberspace. Specifically, the case focuses on three purposefully selected initiatives: (1) the company’s corporate diplomacy efforts on the Digital Geneva Convention, (2) the Digital Peace Now campaign, and (3) its proactive engagement in response to the war in Ukraine. These initiatives highlight how responsibility, leadership, employee empowerment, and partnerships have contributed to Microsoft’s corporate culture and decision-making processes to create an environment that prioritizes digital peace and integrates both BHR and B4P perspectives. In doing so, this article argues for the importance of addressing B4P activities in tandem with BHR in a complementary manner within practitioner initiatives.
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Business Horizons
Business Horizons BUSINESS-
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期刊介绍: Business Horizons, the bimonthly journal of the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, is dedicated to publishing original articles that appeal to both business academics and practitioners. Our editorial focus is on covering a diverse array of topics within the broader field of business, with a particular emphasis on identifying critical business issues and proposing practical solutions. Our goal is to inspire readers to approach business practices from new and innovative perspectives. Business Horizons occupies a distinctive position among business publications by offering articles that strike a balance between academic rigor and practical relevance. As such, our articles are grounded in scholarly research yet presented in a clear and accessible format, making them relevant to a broad audience within the business community.
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