The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory

The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory
Title The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey S. Harrison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 301
Release 2019-05-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107191467

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A comprehensive foundation for stakeholder theory, written by many of the most respected and highly cited experts in the field.

The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory

The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory
Title The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey S. Harrison
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2019-05-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108126251

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In the decades since R. Edward Freeman first introduced stakeholder theory, which views firms in terms of their relationships to a broad set of partners, the stakeholder approach has drawn increasing attention as a model for ethical business. Edited by Freeman, alongside other leading scholars in stakeholder theory and strategic management, this handbook provides a comprehensive foundation for study in the field, with eighteen chapters covering some of the most important topics in stakeholder theory written by respected and highly cited experts. The chapters contain an overview of the topic, an examination of the most important research on the topic to date, an evaluation of that research, and suggestions for future directions. Given the pace of new scholarship in the field, this handbook will provide an essential reference on both foundational topics as well as new applications of stakeholder theory to entrepreneurship, sustainable business, corporate responsibility, and beyond.

The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory

The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory
Title The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey S. Harrison
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2019
Genre Corporate governance
ISBN 9781108123495

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Stakeholder Theory

Stakeholder Theory
Title Stakeholder Theory PDF eBook
Author R. Edward Freeman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1139484117

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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.

Stakeholder Theory

Stakeholder Theory
Title Stakeholder Theory PDF eBook
Author R. Edward Freeman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 160
Release 2018-08-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108334105

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The stakeholder perspective is an alternative way of understanding how companies and people create value and trade with each other. Freeman, Harrison and Zyglidopoulos discuss the foundation concepts and implementation of stakeholder management as well as the advantages this approach provides to firms and their managers. They present a number of tools that managers can use to implement stakeholder thinking, better understand stakeholders and create value with and for them. The Element concludes by discussing how managers can create stakeholder oriented control systems and by examining some of the important stakeholder-related issues that are worthy of future scholarly and managerial attention.

Stakeholders Matter

Stakeholders Matter
Title Stakeholders Matter PDF eBook
Author Sybille Sachs
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2011-09-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1139501984

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The dominant shareholder-value model has led to mismanagement, market failure and a boost to regulation, as spectacularly demonstrated by the events surrounding the recent financial crisis. Stakeholders Matter challenges the basic assumptions of this model, in particular traditional economic views on the theory of the firm and dominant theories of strategic management, and develops a new understanding of value creation away from pure self-interest toward mutuality. This new 'stakeholder paradigm' is based on a network view, whereby mutuality enhances benefits and reduces risks for the firm and its stakeholders. The understanding of mutual value creation is operationalized according to the license to operate, to innovate and to compete. The book develops a vision for a strategy in society in which, rather than the invisible hand of the market, it the visible hands of the firm and the stakeholders that lead to an overall increase in the welfare of society.

The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility

The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility
Title The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility PDF eBook
Author Andrew Crane
Publisher Oxford Handbooks
Total Pages 609
Release 2008-02-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780199211593

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CSR encompasses broad questions about the changing relationship between business, society, and government. An authoritative review of the academic research that has both prompted, and responded to, these issues, the text provides clear thinking and perspectives on CSR and the debates around it.