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Published in: Journal of Business Ethics 2/2018

02-04-2018 | Original Paper

Multiparty Alliances and Systemic Change: The Role of Beneficiaries and Their Capacity for Collective Action

Author: Diana Trujillo

Published in: Journal of Business Ethics | Issue 2/2018

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Abstract

The intensification of cross-sector collaboration phenomena has occurred in multiple fields of action. Organizations in the private, public, and social sectors are working together to tackle society’s most wicked problems. Some success has resulted in a generalized belief that cross-sector collaborations represent the new paradigm to manage complex problems. Yet, important knowledge gaps remain about how cross-sector alliances generate value for society, particularly to its beneficiaries. This paper answers the question: How cross-sector collaborations lead to systemic change? It uses a qualitative embedded case study design. I use two general cases of alliance-based interventions in the developing country Colombia. Embedded cases within each general case identify evidence of collective action capacity of the beneficiaries. Findings identify and explain alliances’ contributions to beneficiaries’ capacity building: brokering trust and creating spaces where beneficiaries develop an emergent collective action capacity. Alliances also enable beneficiaries to enact that capacity by building bridges, circulating capitals, and buffering relationships to protect people’s initiatives. Alliances and empowered collectives of beneficiaries produce systemic change using five mechanisms: brokering trust, creating spaces, building bridges, circulating capitals, and buffering relationships. Beneficiaries increased capacity for collective action is an outcome that becomes an alliance input, leading overtime to further benefits involving systemic change.

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Footnotes
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Discourses favoring communities as agents of their own destiny are not new or exclusive to the CSC phenomena. Early in the 1970s, Paulo Freire in Brazil and Orlando Fals Borda in Colombia proposed Participatory Action Research as an ethical posture regarding the right of the people to decide over the matters that affected them, as well as suggesting and supporting more bottom-up, participatory forms of research and evaluation (Fals Borda 2001). This posture had influenced the work of social and private organizations in the region for decades. Later on, during the 1990s, this vision was popularized in the field of development and the aid industry with the works of scholars as Sen (1999), Ostrom (1990, 1997), and many others (Escobar 1995; Esteva 1992; Esteva and Prakash 1998; McGinnis 1999; Rahnema and Bawtree 1997; Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness 2005).
 
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A Colombian municipio is an administrative subdivision of a department (state) similar to the US county as an administrative subdivision of a US state. Vereda is the smallest juridical and political jurisdiction in rural areas of Colombia: departamento, municipios, corregimientos, veredas.
 
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About 218,094 people dead (19% combatants and 81% civilians). Between 1985 and 2012, 27,023 people were kidnapped; 5156 people were forcibly recruited; 10,189 people were affected by land mines; 1754 people were victims of sexual crimes; 25,007 people disappeared; there were 1982 massacres where 11,751 people were killed; 95 cases of terrorist attacks affecting 1566 people; 5138 attacks on civilian assets with 715 victims; and 716 acts of war affecting 1344 people. Perhaps the most impressive figure to illustrate the magnitude and severity of the Colombian conflict is that of 5712,506 internal refugees between 1985 and 2012, 83% of whom were displaced between 1996 and 2012 alone. Retrieved from http://​www.​centrodememoriah​istorica.​gov.​co/​micrositios/​informeGeneral/​estadisticas.​html on July 14, 2015.
 
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Cases where the phenomenon of interest is clearly and transparently observable.
 
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What I propose to call the transformational system is what Kania and Kramer (2011, 2013) refer to as collective impact initiatives, and Eggers and Macmillan (2013) call solution ecosystems. I propose transformational system, instead of ecosystem because the latter is a well-established concept in biology and ecology, which refers to a different phenomenon.
 
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Metadata
Title
Multiparty Alliances and Systemic Change: The Role of Beneficiaries and Their Capacity for Collective Action
Author
Diana Trujillo
Publication date
02-04-2018
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Business Ethics / Issue 2/2018
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-018-3855-9

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