Stakeholder theory
the state of the art
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Publication
2010 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
85,750 words, Guess
Page Count
343 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivestakeholdertheor00free_334
- Internet Archivestakeholdertheor00free
- ISBN-139780521137935
- ISBN-100521190819
- ISBN-100521137934
and 6 more
- ISBN-139780521190817
- Library of Congress Control Number2010285981
- OCLC Control Number436975265
- Better World Books9780521137935
- Better World Books9780521190817
- Open LibraryOL24495794M
Classifications
- DDC174.4
- LCCHD2741 .S7616 2010
- LCCHD2741
and 1 more
- LCCHD2741 .S73 2010
Description
In 1984, R. Edward Freeman published his landmark book, Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach, a work that set the agenda for what we now call stakeholder theory. In the intervening years, the literature on stakeholder theory has become vast and diverse. This book examines this body of research and assesses its relevance for our understanding of modern business. Beginning with a discussion of the origins and development of stakeholder theory, it shows how this corpus of theory has influenced a variety of different fields, including strategic management, finance, accounting, management, marketing, law, health care, public policy, and environment. It also features in-depth discussions of two important areas that stakeholder theory has helped to shape and define: business ethics and corporate social responsibility. The book concludes by arguing that we should re-frame capitalism in the terms of stakeholder theory so that we come to see business as creating value for stakeholders. Encourages business practitioners and academics to think more deeply about the purpose of business, and whom it should benefit Historical overview of stakeholder theory puts its development in context Explores future directions for research to help the reader advance beyond current thinking on stakeholder theory
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