Public Private Partnerships in Global Food Governance: Business Engagement and Legitimacy in the Global Fight against Hunger and Malnutrition
Christopher Kaan, Andrea Liese – 2011
This article compares two transnational public–private partnerships against hunger and malnutrition, the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition and the International Alliance Against Hunger with regard to their degree of business involvement and their input and output legimacy. We examine the participation of stakeholders, the accountability and transparency of the decision-making process, and the perceived provision of a public good. We identify a link between business involvement and output legitimacy, and we discuss the implications for public and private food governance.
Titel
Public Private Partnerships in Global Food Governance: Business Engagement and Legitimacy in the Global Fight against Hunger and Malnutrition
Verfasser
Verlag
Proquest
Ort
Dordrecht
Schlagwörter
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), Nachhaltigkeit, Ernährung, Teilprojekt D1
Datum
2011-09
Kennung
ISSN 1572-8366
Quelle/n
Erschienen in
Agriculture and Human Values, 28 (3), 385-399.
Sprache
eng
Art
Text