The purpose of this paper is to explicate the notion of stakeholder engagement and, in doing so, to dispel the common assumption that stakeholder engagement is necessarily a morally responsible practice. Stakeholder engagement is traditionally seen as corporate responsibility in action. Indeed, in some literature there exists an assumption that the more an organisation engages with its stakeholders, the more it is responsible. This simple 'more is better' view of stakeholder engagement belies the true complexity of the relationship between engagement and corporate responsibility. Stakeholder engagement may be understood in a variety of different ways and from a variety of different theoretical perspectives. Engagement based relationships ma...
A broad-ranging and comprehensive set of significant, persistent, complex events, such as climate ch...
The practice of corporate social and environmental (SE) reporting is adopted by many companies. The ...
For managers, a scholarly theory that other stakeholders should have some duties— towards the firm, ...
The assumption of a direct and positive relationship between engagement of stakeholders and responsi...
Stakeholder theory advocates that firms bear responsibility for the implications of their actions. H...
This paper digs into the existing controversial literature on stakeholder engagement (SE) to underst...
This paper explores the relationship between two major concepts in business ethics - stakeholder the...
Different approaches to corporate responsibility can be identified throughout the business ethics an...
The synergies between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and stakeholder engagement have provided...
Contrary to the tendency to harmony, consensus and alignment among stakeholders in most of the liter...
The concept of a stakeholder is one of the more prominent contributions of recent business ethics. S...
The role corporations should play in society in terms of their social engagement and ethical respons...
This paper proposes an engagement oriented corporation-stakeholder relationship in Corporate Social ...
Stakeholder engagement is an important aspect of an organization’s corporate social responsibility (...
Corporate social responsibility is increasingly being analysed through the stakeholder approach. How...
A broad-ranging and comprehensive set of significant, persistent, complex events, such as climate ch...
The practice of corporate social and environmental (SE) reporting is adopted by many companies. The ...
For managers, a scholarly theory that other stakeholders should have some duties— towards the firm, ...
The assumption of a direct and positive relationship between engagement of stakeholders and responsi...
Stakeholder theory advocates that firms bear responsibility for the implications of their actions. H...
This paper digs into the existing controversial literature on stakeholder engagement (SE) to underst...
This paper explores the relationship between two major concepts in business ethics - stakeholder the...
Different approaches to corporate responsibility can be identified throughout the business ethics an...
The synergies between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and stakeholder engagement have provided...
Contrary to the tendency to harmony, consensus and alignment among stakeholders in most of the liter...
The concept of a stakeholder is one of the more prominent contributions of recent business ethics. S...
The role corporations should play in society in terms of their social engagement and ethical respons...
This paper proposes an engagement oriented corporation-stakeholder relationship in Corporate Social ...
Stakeholder engagement is an important aspect of an organization’s corporate social responsibility (...
Corporate social responsibility is increasingly being analysed through the stakeholder approach. How...
A broad-ranging and comprehensive set of significant, persistent, complex events, such as climate ch...
The practice of corporate social and environmental (SE) reporting is adopted by many companies. The ...
For managers, a scholarly theory that other stakeholders should have some duties— towards the firm, ...