ABSTRACT

Cross-sector partnerships are widely hailed as a critical means for addressing a wide array of social challenges such as climate change, poverty, education, corruption, and health. Amid all the positive rhetoric of cross-sector partnerships though, critical voices point to the limited success of various initiatives in delivering genuine social change and in providing for real citizen participation. This collection critically examines the motivations for, processes within, and expected and actual outcomes of cross-sector partnerships.

In opening up new theoretical, methodological, and practical perspectives on cross-sector social interactions, this book reimagines partnerships in order to explore the potential to contribute to the social good. A multi-disciplinary perspective on partnerships adds serious value to the debate in a range of fields including management, politics, public management, sociology, development studies, and international relations. Contributors to the volume reflect many of these diverse perspectives, enabling the book to provide an account of partnerships that is theoretically rich and methodologically varied.

With critical contributions from leading academics such as Barbara Gray, Ans Kolk, John Selsky, and Sandra Waddock, this book is a comprehensive resource which will increase understanding of this vital issue.

part |90 pages

Partnership for the social good?

chapter |29 pages

Partnerships as Panacea for Addressing Global Problems?

On rationale, context, actors, impact and limitations

chapter |16 pages

International Business and Social Partnerships

How institutional and MNE capabilities affect collective-goods provisioning in emerging markets

part |123 pages

Management and governance challenges

chapter |20 pages

Creating Partnering Space

Exploring the right fit for sustainable development partnerships

chapter |18 pages

Cross-Sector Governance

From institutions to partnerships, and back to institutions

chapter |27 pages

NGO-Initiated Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Social Partnerships

Greenpeace's “Solutions” campaign for natural refrigerants in North America

part |75 pages

Reimagining social partnerships

chapter |7 pages

Cross-Sector/Cross-Boundary Collaboration

Making a difference through practice

chapter |7 pages

How to Co-Create Opportunities together

CREAMOS in Guatemala

chapter |4 pages

Cross-Sector Collaborations

Challenges in aligning perspectives in partnership committees and co-developing funding proposals

chapter |5 pages

Social Partnerships

A new social contract to deliver value-focused collaboration

chapter |8 pages

Social Partnerships' Development Challenge

Comprehensive self-development

chapter |6 pages

Cross-Sector Partnerships

Prototyping twenty-first-century governance

chapter |20 pages

Conclusion

Re-imagining the future of social partnerships and responsible business