Two prominent normative theories of business ethics are stakeholder and shareholder theory. Business ethicists generally favor the former, while business people prefer the latter. If the purpose of business ethics is “to produce a set of ethical principles that can be both expressed in language accessible to and conveniently applied by an ordinary business person” , then it is important to examine this dichotomy.While superficially attractive, the normative version of stakeholder theory contains numerous limitations. Since balancing multiple stakeholder preferences is difficult, competing claims often become tests of political strength rather than justice. Furthermore, stakeholder theory has significant normative weaknesses.Although less at...
Proponents of the financial theory of the firm generally argue that other constituencies should eith...
We use convergent elements of major ethical theories to create a typology of corporate stakeholder c...
To be a coherent and genuinely alternative conception to the shareholder model, any moral stakeholde...
Two prominent normative theories of business ethics are stakeholder and shareholder theory. Business...
Referring to the difference between Stakeholder Theory and Shareholder Theory, the ethical direction...
Two theories dominate business ethics – shareholder and stakeholder. By the former, shareholders hir...
The purpose of this chapter is to examine an approach to both business and business ethics that has ...
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory – which plays an important role in CSR and busines...
Stakeholder theory claims to promote moral values in business and this claim is generally accepted. ...
The field of business ethics is trapped between two competing and flawed conceptions of corporate re...
As businesses emerge as some of the most powerful institutions in the world, business ethics have ne...
This essay attempts to develop a new theoretical model for business ethics distinct from the two can...
In whose interests should a corporation be run? Over the last twenty-five years a distinctive answer...
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory-which plays an important role in CSR and business e...
There are two important debates in business ethics that centre on the limited liability business cor...
Proponents of the financial theory of the firm generally argue that other constituencies should eith...
We use convergent elements of major ethical theories to create a typology of corporate stakeholder c...
To be a coherent and genuinely alternative conception to the shareholder model, any moral stakeholde...
Two prominent normative theories of business ethics are stakeholder and shareholder theory. Business...
Referring to the difference between Stakeholder Theory and Shareholder Theory, the ethical direction...
Two theories dominate business ethics – shareholder and stakeholder. By the former, shareholders hir...
The purpose of this chapter is to examine an approach to both business and business ethics that has ...
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory – which plays an important role in CSR and busines...
Stakeholder theory claims to promote moral values in business and this claim is generally accepted. ...
The field of business ethics is trapped between two competing and flawed conceptions of corporate re...
As businesses emerge as some of the most powerful institutions in the world, business ethics have ne...
This essay attempts to develop a new theoretical model for business ethics distinct from the two can...
In whose interests should a corporation be run? Over the last twenty-five years a distinctive answer...
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory-which plays an important role in CSR and business e...
There are two important debates in business ethics that centre on the limited liability business cor...
Proponents of the financial theory of the firm generally argue that other constituencies should eith...
We use convergent elements of major ethical theories to create a typology of corporate stakeholder c...
To be a coherent and genuinely alternative conception to the shareholder model, any moral stakeholde...