Rebalancing disruptivE Business of multinAtional corporation and gLobal value chAins within democratic and iNClusive citizenship processes

Culture, Creativity & SocietyHORIZON-RIAID: 101061342
EC Contribution
€23,262
Consortium Size
8 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

While globalization, financialization and monopolies increasingly weaken democracies, large companies are having an ever-greater influence on how democracy is enacted in Europe, leading to a ‘market-conforming capitalism’. Firms are eluding regulation, lobbying for their own rather than citizens’ interest, abusing human rights and push the abused to withdraw from democratic processes, fuelling populism. Some economic actors are experimenting with alternative models and demonstrating more interest in sustainability and tentative routes toward an alternative “democracy-conforming capitalism”. In this debate, the application of political-science lenses has black-boxed large companies, while the viewpoint of management scholars has usually considered firms’ economic gains rather than impact on society and democracy. This has left a gap in our understanding of the mutual influence among large companies and democracies. The REBALANCE project will fill this gap by investigating how large companies (1) have contributed to past and present threats to democracy; (2) can promote future democracy-enhancing business models and alternative organizational forms. The project will identify:- the most effective regulatory control of economic actors, which avoids anti-democratic distortions and reveals human rights violators, and what makes large firms accept or resist such control- ways to tackle (self-)exclusion from the democratic participation of victims of business-related human rights infringements and other marginalized categories, relying on empowerment-centered partnerships between firms and other entities (e.g.. NGOs)- whether and how companies respond to populisms, and how alternative organizational forms such as social enterprises might embed and foster democracy. The expected project outcomes are in line with the call for: ‘Theoretically and empirically robust recommendations aiming to instill greater democratic accountability and inclusion in economic processes'.

Consortium (8)

Project Results (38)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (13)
Empowerment for Democracy through Multistakeholder Partnerships
SSRN Electronic Journal· 2025DOI
Clara Emefa Asempapa, Andjela Pavlovic, Francesco Rosati, Francesco Rullani
Navigating Heterogeneity in Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships
SSRN Electronic Journal· 2025DOI
Clara Emefa Asempapa, Andjela Pavlovic, Francesco Rosati, Francesco Rullani
Resolution of Dilemmas of Human Rights Sanctions Against Corporations Through the Application of the Business and Human Rights Concept
Revista de Direito Internacional· 2025DOI
Olena Uvarova, Iurii Barabash, Iurii Barabash
Smart‐Mix or Stupid Assurances? How Businesses Used Voluntary Initiatives to (De)Legitimize Supply Chain Regulation
Global Policy· 2025DOI
Maria‐Therese Gustafsson, Tim Bartley, Simon Pierre Boulanger Martel, John Murray
The Expropriation of Sanctioned Assets: Does Ukrainian Jurisprudence Respond to Human Rights Concerns?
Journal of Human Rights Practice· 2025DOI
Tamara Horbachevska, Iurii Barabash, Olena Uvarova
The Rule of Law and Corporate Actors: Measuring Influence
Hague Journal on the Rule of Law· 2025DOI
Olena Uvarova
When Businesses Violate Human Rights and Dodge Taxes: The Dual Crisis of Democracy
· 2025DOI
Elisa Giuliani, Federica Nieri
Political CSR and Populism: Toward an Information-Based Theory of Political CSR
Business & Society· 2023DOI
Al-Esia, Z., Crane, A., and Iatridis, K.
Rebalancing disruptive business of multinational corporations and global value chains within democratic and inclusive citizenship processes
Department of Management, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia Working Paper No. 4· 2023DOI
Angelini, A.; Zena, A.; Yorgancioglu, A.; Bartley, T.; Bernaz, N.; Bianchini, F.; Biro, F.; Bruder, I.; Cavara, R.; Oranges Cezarino, L.; Crane, A.; Giuliani, E.; Gustafsson, M.; Horbachevska, T.; Iatridis, K.; Macchi, C.; Mair, J.; Mena, S.; et al.
Dust and the City: Corporate Emissions and Electoral Discontent
Journal of Economic Geography (Major Revisions)
Giuliani, E., Pinto, G. Rossello, G., & Sylos Labini, M.
From Tax Avoidance to Human Rights Abuses: How Corporate Practices Erode Democracies
Organization Science (Call for Papers—Management Science Special Issue on Business and Its Interrelationship with Democratic Resilience, Geopolitics, and Society in a Time of Change)
Giuliani, E., Nieri, F., & Aguilera R.
Reimagining the Rule of Law in the Era of Corporate Power: Exploring a Human Rights Due Diligence Approach Through European Court of Human Rights Case-law
International Journal of Human Rights (Submitted)
Uvarova O.
Reimagining the Rule of Law: Corporate Power and the Need for a New Paradigm
Venice Commission Working Paper (Submitted)
Uvarova, O.
Deliverables (24)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - REBALANCE (Rebalancing disruptivE Business of multinAtional corporation and gLobal value chAins within democratic and iNClusive citizenship processes)