This article provides a brief overview of stakeholder theory, clears up some widely held misconceptions, explains the importance of examining stakeholder theory from a variety of international perspectives and how this type of research will advance management theory, and introduces the other articles in the special issue
Today’s business operating environment is increasingly volatile and to compete successfully, organiz...
Stakeholder theory begins with the assumption that values are necessarily and explicitly a part of d...
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory—which plays an important role in CSR and business e...
A variety of forces are changing the way managers and executives make sense of their responsibilitie...
Though there is clearly a “family resemblance” to the work that is typically done under its bailiwic...
Scholars and practitioners have acknowledged the practical relevance of stakeholder theory as it has...
In the decades since R. Edward Freeman first introduced stakeholder theory, which views firms in ter...
ABSTRACT. Stakeholder theory is widely recognized as a management theory, yet very little research h...
Stakeholder theory, as its proponents make plain, is best regarded practically or pragmatically, rat...
The term stakeholder is a powerful one. this is due, to a significant degree, to its conceptual br...
As businesses emerge as some of the most powerful institutions in the world, business ethics have ne...
In 1984, R. Edward Freeman published his landmark book, Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach...
Stakeholder theory scholars have recently addressed two crucial calls: the first is for the integrat...
Stakeholder theory scholars have recently addressed two crucial calls: the first is for the integrat...
Stakeholder theory scholars have recently addressed two crucial calls: the first is for the integrat...
Today’s business operating environment is increasingly volatile and to compete successfully, organiz...
Stakeholder theory begins with the assumption that values are necessarily and explicitly a part of d...
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory—which plays an important role in CSR and business e...
A variety of forces are changing the way managers and executives make sense of their responsibilitie...
Though there is clearly a “family resemblance” to the work that is typically done under its bailiwic...
Scholars and practitioners have acknowledged the practical relevance of stakeholder theory as it has...
In the decades since R. Edward Freeman first introduced stakeholder theory, which views firms in ter...
ABSTRACT. Stakeholder theory is widely recognized as a management theory, yet very little research h...
Stakeholder theory, as its proponents make plain, is best regarded practically or pragmatically, rat...
The term stakeholder is a powerful one. this is due, to a significant degree, to its conceptual br...
As businesses emerge as some of the most powerful institutions in the world, business ethics have ne...
In 1984, R. Edward Freeman published his landmark book, Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach...
Stakeholder theory scholars have recently addressed two crucial calls: the first is for the integrat...
Stakeholder theory scholars have recently addressed two crucial calls: the first is for the integrat...
Stakeholder theory scholars have recently addressed two crucial calls: the first is for the integrat...
Today’s business operating environment is increasingly volatile and to compete successfully, organiz...
Stakeholder theory begins with the assumption that values are necessarily and explicitly a part of d...
Philosophical difficulties of stakeholder theory—which plays an important role in CSR and business e...