European Companies Search Engine

EU funding (€2,000,000): The Business Corporation as a Political Actor Hor24 Jan 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

Overview

Text

The Business Corporation as a Political Actor

Business corporations exercise political power, both internally (towards their employees) and externally (towards states, consumers and others). However, corporations have often fallen from the radar in the dominant theories of legitimacy in political philosophy/political theory, i.e. the social contract tradition. The latter has been wedded since the Westphalian era to an individual/state dualism in which there is no evident place for intermediate associations. The dominance of economic theories, understanding corporations as merely private, commercial actors operating in competitive markets, has reinforced this neglect of corporations political role. This neglect is untenable in the modern, globalized economy. For better or worse, contemporary societies must be interpreted as corporatocracies: societies in which corporations (increasingly) exercise political power. This raises the philosophical question of whether and if so, how such power can be legitimated, and hence whether corporations can be understood as part of a contemporary, updated, social contract theory. The aim of this proposal is to determine the conditions that underpin the legitimacy of corporate political power. The project studies this question by focusing on three legitimacy conditions: the exercise of authority should be bound to (1) respect for the rule of law and fundamental rights of citizens, (2) democratic mechanisms of decision-making, and (3) requirements of social justice. It pays special attention to the role of transnational corporations, and to the interaction between the corporations political role and its economic functions. The scientific urgency of the project lies in the need to have a better normative understanding of the role of the corporation in the 21st century political order. Its social urgency lies in clarifying if and how corporations can be forces which strengthen societies capacities to solve urgent social challenges.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT €2,000,000

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/865165

The filing refers to a past date, and does not necessarily reflect the current state. The current state is available on the following page: Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands.

Creative Commons License The visualizations for "UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT - EU funding (€2,000,000): The Business Corporation as a Political Actor" are provided by North Data and may be reused under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY license.