2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12218872
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Perceptions of Multistakeholder Partnerships for the Sustainable Development Goals: A Case Study of Irish Non-State Actors

Abstract: The United Nations 2030 Agenda emphasizes the importance of multistakeholder partnerships for achieving the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Indeed, Goal 17 includes a target for national governments to promote multistakeholder partnerships between state and non-state actors. In this paper, we explore how members of civil society organizations and the private sector perceive both the possibilities and challenges of multistakeholder partnerships evolving in Ireland for achieving the SDGs. The researc… Show more

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“…Partnerships are not always effective (Pattberg & Widerberg, 2016). Research on partnerships finds that they are challenging to manage and that local groups, in particular, may lack resources to participate effectively (Banerjee, Murphy, & Walsh, 2020). Thus, it is important to understand where and how cocreation can support the implementation of the SDGs and to what effect.…”
Section: The Sdg Cascade: From Global Goals To Local Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partnerships are not always effective (Pattberg & Widerberg, 2016). Research on partnerships finds that they are challenging to manage and that local groups, in particular, may lack resources to participate effectively (Banerjee, Murphy, & Walsh, 2020). Thus, it is important to understand where and how cocreation can support the implementation of the SDGs and to what effect.…”
Section: The Sdg Cascade: From Global Goals To Local Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A collaborative relationship between different societal actors (stakeholders, competent public administration authorities, target audience) is a mutually beneficial challenge in approaching consultation and involvement in the MSP process. According to recent research (Banerjee, Murphy, and Walsh, 2020), there are many benefits of partnerships between different societal sectors, which have the ability to fill a gap created by the government's inability to reach certain social segments, either due to lack of desire or due to lack of resources.…”
Section: Figure No 1 the Diagram Of Activities Affected By Lack Of Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These transformations require multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share financial resources, knowledge, technology, and expertise to address various complex problems [ 2 , 7 ]. Therefore, collaboration between governments, the private sector, and nonprofit organizations (NPOs)—whether in intra-sectoral or inter-sectoral levels—is crucial to generate co-benefits [ 9 , 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partnership is a powerful tool for collaboration between various parties, both public and private [ 29 , 30 ]. A partnership reflects a dynamic relationship among diverse actors, based on a joint interest that stimulates their commitment to a complementarity of resources and value creation [ 10 , 31 ]. A partnership encompasses mutual influence, with a careful balance between autonomy and synergy, incorporating equal participation in decision-making, mutual accountability and transparency, and mutual respect [ 32 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%