The role and capacities of large-scale actor coalitions in shaping sustainability transformations

Abstract Non-Technical Summary Several transnational corporations, investors, international organizations, and philanthropies have formed coalitions to respond to global social and environmental challenges. Do these coalitions, consisting of large-scale actors, have the capacity to contribute to the...

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Main Authors: Sofia Maniatakou, Per Olsson, Peter Søgaard Jørgensen
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2025-01-01
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description Abstract Non-Technical Summary Several transnational corporations, investors, international organizations, and philanthropies have formed coalitions to respond to global social and environmental challenges. Do these coalitions, consisting of large-scale actors, have the capacity to contribute to the sustainability transformations that are needed, or do they perpetuate the same systemic dynamics that created the problems in the first place? We investigate this question by comparing publicly available information from five coalitions working on financial and food systems sustainability. Technical Summary This paper examines whether large-scale actor coalitions (LSACs) may contribute to transformations toward equitable and sustainable futures. We use a ‘rapid assessment’ 20-variable framework to collect and analyze empirical data from five food and finance coalitions to identify their roles and capacities for transformative change. Our results indicate that LSACs implement distinct strategies to reach their goals. More specifically, due to their diverse set-ups, LSACs have the ability to raise awareness of sustainability issues, utilize ties to push forward agendas, engage in institutional policy-shaping processes, experiment with solutions, and showcase promising niche initiatives. We identify ways that LSACs’ actions can enable efforts of other change-makers who aim to change the food and finance systems and contribute to systems with high and diverse capacities for transformative change. We also discuss why the roles and lack of certain capacities of LSACs might hinder the creation of enabling conditions for transformative change within the food and finance sectors. Social Media Summary Coalitions consisting of powerful actors have a range of transformative capacities that, under certain conditions, can support systemic transformations within their sectors.
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spelling doaj-art-7df371b83df34994903c486bf093a4f32025-08-20T02:41:42ZengCambridge University PressGlobal Sustainability2059-47982025-01-01810.1017/sus.2025.10010The role and capacities of large-scale actor coalitions in shaping sustainability transformationsSofia Maniatakou0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9936-8953Per Olsson1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9038-4786Peter Søgaard Jørgensen2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2621-378XStockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Global Economic Dynamics and the Biosphere, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, SwedenAbstract Non-Technical Summary Several transnational corporations, investors, international organizations, and philanthropies have formed coalitions to respond to global social and environmental challenges. Do these coalitions, consisting of large-scale actors, have the capacity to contribute to the sustainability transformations that are needed, or do they perpetuate the same systemic dynamics that created the problems in the first place? We investigate this question by comparing publicly available information from five coalitions working on financial and food systems sustainability. Technical Summary This paper examines whether large-scale actor coalitions (LSACs) may contribute to transformations toward equitable and sustainable futures. We use a ‘rapid assessment’ 20-variable framework to collect and analyze empirical data from five food and finance coalitions to identify their roles and capacities for transformative change. Our results indicate that LSACs implement distinct strategies to reach their goals. More specifically, due to their diverse set-ups, LSACs have the ability to raise awareness of sustainability issues, utilize ties to push forward agendas, engage in institutional policy-shaping processes, experiment with solutions, and showcase promising niche initiatives. We identify ways that LSACs’ actions can enable efforts of other change-makers who aim to change the food and finance systems and contribute to systems with high and diverse capacities for transformative change. We also discuss why the roles and lack of certain capacities of LSACs might hinder the creation of enabling conditions for transformative change within the food and finance sectors. Social Media Summary Coalitions consisting of powerful actors have a range of transformative capacities that, under certain conditions, can support systemic transformations within their sectors. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2059479825100100/type/journal_articleecology & biodiversitypoliciespolitics and governance
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