Accounting for stakeholder engagement in developing countries: proposing an engagement system to respond to sustainability demands

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作者
Asogwa, Ikenna Elias [1 ]
Varua, Maria Estela [1 ]
Datt, Rina [1 ]
Humphreys, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Western Sydney Univ, Sch Business, Parramatta City Campus, Parramatta, Australia
关键词
Accountability; Engagement; NGOs; Stakeholder; Sustainability; BENEFICIARY ACCOUNTABILITY; CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY; NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS; NGO ACCOUNTABILITY; IMPACT; RIGHTS; IDENTIFICATION; ISSUES; AID;
D O I
10.1108/MEDAR-10-2021-1461
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号
0202 ;
摘要
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to present an in-depth examination of stakeholder engagement processes in non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from the perspective of NGO managers to enhance accountability and the effectiveness with which aid services are delivered. Specifically, demand-side (downward) accountability and the implications of an accountability system that is predominantly supply-side (upward) focused are explored.Design/methodology/approachThis study draws on evidence gathered from 25 in-depth interviews with representatives of leading NGOs in Nigeria to explore and uncover the nature of stakeholder engagement and accountability processes in their respective organisations. This study shows prospects for entrenching organisational reform that balances power and influence that benefits the less economically powerful demand side of the stakeholders. A relevant aspect of stakeholder theory was used to frame the analysis.FindingsThe study reveals an overlay of a blanket engagement system and a seeming reluctance of NGOs to disclose critical information to the demand-side stakeholders (DSS), and suggests ways to meet sustainability demands and address the militating concerns. A perceived lack of understanding and prospects or outcomes of demand-side accountability are central to this; however, engagement outcomes that account for impact rather than output are explored and reported. The findings suggest that proper accountability involves adequate stakeholder engagement which is a prerequisite and paramount for sustainability.Research limitations/implicationsThis study primarily delineates NGO managers' views on NGO engagement and accountability dynamics. Future research may explore the perspectives of downward stakeholders themselves. The study highlights the concern for NGOs to maintain a defined stakeholder engagement process that resists external forces that may impact on their operations and derail their mission, resulting in duplication of services.Practical implicationsThe study shows the implications of donors' influence on accountability practices which can be improved by re-structuring supply-side stakeholders to significantly include DSS accountability requirements in the key performance indicators of NGOs in developing countries. The authors present a nuanced perspective to aid delivery and access that ensures improved services and more effective, impactful and sustainable aid which is of practical relevance to NGOs and their accountability mechanism.Originality/valueThis study deepens the understanding of the dynamics of stakeholder engagement and accountability processes and shows that the most effective way to deploy aid funds to meet sustainability goals is to draw on the experiences and local knowledge of the DSS. This would require an effective and results-driven dialogue among all the stakeholders involved. The proposed engagement and management framework contribute to theory and practice by fostering multi-stakeholder cooperation, DSS accountability and the advancement of sustainable development
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