Stakeholder Theory Stakeholder Theory
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Stakeholder Theory

A Model for Strategic Management

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Publisher Description

This book presents an academic introduction, presentation and argument of stakeholder theory as as a model for strategic management of business firms and corporations and public organizations and institutions. The concept of stakeholder is generally used for the parties that affect or are affected by the activities of private or public organizations. Stakeholders are those interested parties who, other than shareholders, have a connection with the activities of a corporation, a firm or an organization. The reference to the stakeholders refers to a conception of a business firm as founded on negotiated governance, where the maximization of the value for the shareholder is not the ultimate criterion. In this model the stakes and the interests that are not those of shareholders or investors, and which go beyond capital and include civil society, are important. This book presents this theory and makes it known as an ethical model for strategic management that is bothconcrete and useful for developing democracy in the firm, and making it possible to present elements of a social contract in the context of global capitalism.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2016
8 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
107
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
1.6
MB

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