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Den Onde, Den Gode, Den Sminkade ...och de tre små strategierna

Björk Andersson, Joacim LU and Raderius, Natalie LU (2014) SKOK01 20141
Department of Strategic Communication
Abstract
Sustainability is frequently communicated throughout the society as it’s perceived to represent something positive and desirable. Sustainable actions are supposed to serve for the good of society but the fact that the term is difficult to comprehend is problematic. Multinational corporations can adjust the term after their own intentions and aims, rather than aligned with what sustainability should stand for. Sustainability lacks a clear definition but can be understood if looked at discursively through the adaption of specific cases and by how the term is communicated. This study shows that a multinational corporation’s approach to sustainability, to a great extent, is constructed discursively. Local discourses have an impact on both the... (More)
Sustainability is frequently communicated throughout the society as it’s perceived to represent something positive and desirable. Sustainable actions are supposed to serve for the good of society but the fact that the term is difficult to comprehend is problematic. Multinational corporations can adjust the term after their own intentions and aims, rather than aligned with what sustainability should stand for. Sustainability lacks a clear definition but can be understood if looked at discursively through the adaption of specific cases and by how the term is communicated. This study shows that a multinational corporation’s approach to sustainability, to a great extent, is constructed discursively. Local discourses have an impact on both the approach to sustainability and the communication of it, as they are adapted to the opposition against global businesses. Therefore, local discourses are prioritized ahead of the global ones to demonstrate that the multinational corporation considers the local society.
Furthermore, local discourses create a framework for the construction of sustainability. A multinational corporation approaches this framework through strategies that aim to counter the perception of them as a global actor. These strategies create the perception of the sustainable business as being conducted locally and by the employees. They also illustrate their willingness to develop the society and their approach to sustainability together and aligned with other groups of the local society, which altogether are considered to create a good reputation. (Less)
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author
Björk Andersson, Joacim LU and Raderius, Natalie LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
En studie om hur ett multinationellt företags förhållningssätt till hållbarhet konstrueras diskursivt
course
SKOK01 20141
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Sustainability, Multinational Corporation (MNC), Globalization, Discourse, Discourse analysis
language
Swedish
id
4460379
date added to LUP
2014-06-09 15:24:11
date last changed
2014-09-04 08:36:22
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  abstract     = {{Sustainability is frequently communicated throughout the society as it’s perceived to represent something positive and desirable. Sustainable actions are supposed to serve for the good of society but the fact that the term is difficult to comprehend is problematic. Multinational corporations can adjust the term after their own intentions and aims, rather than aligned with what sustainability should stand for. Sustainability lacks a clear definition but can be understood if looked at discursively through the adaption of specific cases and by how the term is communicated. This study shows that a multinational corporation’s approach to sustainability, to a great extent, is constructed discursively. Local discourses have an impact on both the approach to sustainability and the communication of it, as they are adapted to the opposition against global businesses. Therefore, local discourses are prioritized ahead of the global ones to demonstrate that the multinational corporation considers the local society. 
Furthermore, local discourses create a framework for the construction of sustainability. A multinational corporation approaches this framework through strategies that aim to counter the perception of them as a global actor. These strategies create the perception of the sustainable business as being conducted locally and by the employees. They also illustrate their willingness to develop the society and their approach to sustainability together and aligned with other groups of the local society, which altogether are considered to create a good reputation.}},
  author       = {{Björk Andersson, Joacim and Raderius, Natalie}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Den Onde, Den Gode, Den Sminkade ...och de tre små strategierna}},
  year         = {{2014}},
}