Managing the crisis: international organisations’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic as legitimation work
Publication date
2023ISSN
2325-4815
Abstract
This paper analyzes legitimation practices of international organisations in the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic. We analyse a sample of 252 major international governmental organisations (IGOs) and 250 international non-governmental organisations (INGOs), using information collected from their websites in September – December 2020. We seek to understand why the vast majority of both IGOs and INGOs responded to the crisis and what were the different types of reactions. We study variations in legitimation practices among different types of organisations – governmental vs non-governmental, general-purpose vs task-specific, large vs small, etc. Drawing on rational choice and neo-institutionalist scholarship, we test several hypotheses to account for the patterns of IO’s legitimation work triggered by COVID-19 crisis. Our findings give some support to both theoretical perspectives. Organisation’s resources are the best predictor for its conduct in response to the crisis. At the same time, organisations largely behave in a conformist way, actively engaging in legitimation work, and investing in their public visibility in relation to COVID-19 pandemic.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
61 - Medical sciences
Keywords
Organitzacions internacionals
COVID 19
Legitimitat
Legitimació
Elecció racional
Neoinstitucionalisme
Organizaciones internacionales
COVID-19
Legitimidad
Legitimación
Elección racional
Neoinstitucionalismo
International organisations
COVID-19
Legitimacy
Legitimation
Rational choice
Neo-institutionalism
Pages
27
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Is part of
European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology
Citation
Ulybina, Olga; Pi Ferrer, Laia; Alasuutari, Pertti. Managing the crisis: international organisations’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic as legitimation work. European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 2023, 1-27. Disponible en: <https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23254823.2023.2195479>. Fecha de acceso: 14 abr. 2023. DOI: 10.1080/23254823.2023.2195479
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