The stakeholder literature on the social enterprise is still a nascent and largely under investigated field of knowledge. This literature is characterized by the existence of two persistently divergent theorizings, broadly, the ‘corporate’ and the ‘socio-political’ approach. We assume that the reason of this divergence lies in the absence of proper moral justifications underpinning the notion of stakeholder legitimacy, which results in devaluations and misinterpretations of the normative foundations of stakeholder management. In order to bridge this gap, we propose to conceive of the two theorizings as if they were empirical streams of research of a common normative framework of stakeholder thought. A special focus is given to the feminist ...
This article provides a brief overview of stakeholder theory, clears up some widely held misconcepti...
What is the importance of sharing common values that originate from the entrepreneurs’ and companie...
In today’s complex and ever changing economic environment an organisation can only be successful, if...
The stakeholder literature on the social enterprise is still a nascent and largely under investigate...
This work aims to introduce care management from the moral viewpoint of stakeholder theory. It consi...
The paper aims to present care morality as a normative stakeholder approach for advancing meaningful...
The paper aims to present care morality as a normative stakeholder approach for advancing meaningful...
peer reviewedIn the continuity of stakeholder theory, much of the current literature on (corporate) ...
In many approaches to social enterprise, researches focus on strategic and entrepreneurial issues. W...
Social enterprises are a unique form of organisation, located where the public, private and voluntar...
This paper aims at studying relationships between ethics, corporate social responsibility (CSR) and ...
The effect of stakeholder relationship on the ongoing success of all organizations is well recognize...
The paper considers the various contexts and approaches in the literature to the stakeholder theory ...
Those who use stakeholder theory as a reference are both underlining the correlation between facts a...
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory—which plays an important role in CSR and business e...
This article provides a brief overview of stakeholder theory, clears up some widely held misconcepti...
What is the importance of sharing common values that originate from the entrepreneurs’ and companie...
In today’s complex and ever changing economic environment an organisation can only be successful, if...
The stakeholder literature on the social enterprise is still a nascent and largely under investigate...
This work aims to introduce care management from the moral viewpoint of stakeholder theory. It consi...
The paper aims to present care morality as a normative stakeholder approach for advancing meaningful...
The paper aims to present care morality as a normative stakeholder approach for advancing meaningful...
peer reviewedIn the continuity of stakeholder theory, much of the current literature on (corporate) ...
In many approaches to social enterprise, researches focus on strategic and entrepreneurial issues. W...
Social enterprises are a unique form of organisation, located where the public, private and voluntar...
This paper aims at studying relationships between ethics, corporate social responsibility (CSR) and ...
The effect of stakeholder relationship on the ongoing success of all organizations is well recognize...
The paper considers the various contexts and approaches in the literature to the stakeholder theory ...
Those who use stakeholder theory as a reference are both underlining the correlation between facts a...
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory—which plays an important role in CSR and business e...
This article provides a brief overview of stakeholder theory, clears up some widely held misconcepti...
What is the importance of sharing common values that originate from the entrepreneurs’ and companie...
In today’s complex and ever changing economic environment an organisation can only be successful, if...