Stakeholder Theory As an Ethical Approach to Effective Management: applying the theory to multiple contexts
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Resumo: | Objective – This article provides a brief overview of stakeholder theory,clears up some widely held misconceptions, explains the importanceof examining stakeholder theory from a variety of internationalperspectives and how this type of research will advance managementtheory, and introduces the other articles in the special issue.Design/methodology/approach – Some of the foundational ideasof stakeholder theory are discussed, leading to arguments about theimportance of the theory to management research, especially in aninternational context.Findings – Stakeholder theory is found to be a particularly usefulperspective for addressing some of the important issues in business froman international perspective. It offers an opportunity to reinterpret a varietyof concepts, models and phenomena across may different disciplines.Practical implications – The concepts explored in this article may beapplied in many contexts, domestically and internationally, and acrossbusiness disciplines as diverse as economics, public administration,finance, philosophy, marketing, law, and management.Originality/value – Research on stakeholder theory in an internationalcontext is both lacking and sorely needed. This article and the othersin this special issue aim to help fill that void. |
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It offers an opportunity to reinterpret a varietyof concepts, models and phenomena across may different disciplines.Practical implications – The concepts explored in this article may beapplied in many contexts, domestically and internationally, and acrossbusiness disciplines as diverse as economics, public administration,finance, philosophy, marketing, law, and management.Originality/value – Research on stakeholder theory in an internationalcontext is both lacking and sorely needed. This article and the othersin this special issue aim to help fill that void.Objective – This article provides a brief overview of stakeholder theory,clears up some widely held misconceptions, explains the importanceof examining stakeholder theory from a variety of internationalperspectives and how this type of research will advance managementtheory, and introduces the other articles in the special issue.Design/methodology/approach – Some of the foundational ideasof stakeholder theory are discussed, leading to arguments about theimportance of the theory to management research, especially in aninternational context.Findings – Stakeholder theory is found to be a particularly usefulperspective for addressing some of the important issues in business froman international perspective. It offers an opportunity to reinterpret a varietyof concepts, models and phenomena across may different disciplines.Practical implications – The concepts explored in this article may beapplied in many contexts, domestically and internationally, and acrossbusiness disciplines as diverse as economics, public administration,finance, philosophy, marketing, law, and management.Originality/value – Research on stakeholder theory in an internationalcontext is both lacking and sorely needed. This article and the othersin this special issue aim to help fill that void.Objective – This article provides a brief overview of stakeholder theory,clears up some widely held misconceptions, explains the importanceof examining stakeholder theory from a variety of internationalperspectives and how this type of research will advance managementtheory, and introduces the other articles in the special issue.Design/methodology/approach – Some of the foundational ideasof stakeholder theory are discussed, leading to arguments about theimportance of the theory to management research, especially in aninternational context.Findings – Stakeholder theory is found to be a particularly usefulperspective for addressing some of the important issues in business froman international perspective. It offers an opportunity to reinterpret a varietyof concepts, models and phenomena across may different disciplines.Practical implications – The concepts explored in this article may beapplied in many contexts, domestically and internationally, and acrossbusiness disciplines as diverse as economics, public administration,finance, philosophy, marketing, law, and management.Originality/value – Research on stakeholder theory in an internationalcontext is both lacking and sorely needed. 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Stakeholder Theory As an Ethical Approach to Effective Management: applying the theory to multiple contexts Stakeholder Theory As an Ethical Approach to Effective Management: applying the theory to multiple contexts Stakeholder Theory As an Ethical Approach to Effective Management: applying the theory to multiple contexts |
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Stakeholder Theory As an Ethical Approach to Effective Management: applying the theory to multiple contexts |
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Stakeholder Theory As an Ethical Approach to Effective Management: applying the theory to multiple contexts |
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S. Harrison, Jeffrey |
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S. Harrison, Jeffrey Freeman, R. Edward Cavalcanti Sá de Abreu, Mônica |
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S. Harrison, Jeffrey Freeman, R. Edward Cavalcanti Sá de Abreu, Mônica |
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stakeholder theory stakeholder management international research effective management business ethics ethical decision making Stakeholder stakeholder theory stakeholder management international research effective management business ethics ethical decision making stakeholder stakeholder theory stakeholder management international research effective management business ethics ethical decision making Stakeholder |
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Objective – This article provides a brief overview of stakeholder theory,clears up some widely held misconceptions, explains the importanceof examining stakeholder theory from a variety of internationalperspectives and how this type of research will advance managementtheory, and introduces the other articles in the special issue.Design/methodology/approach – Some of the foundational ideasof stakeholder theory are discussed, leading to arguments about theimportance of the theory to management research, especially in aninternational context.Findings – Stakeholder theory is found to be a particularly usefulperspective for addressing some of the important issues in business froman international perspective. It offers an opportunity to reinterpret a varietyof concepts, models and phenomena across may different disciplines.Practical implications – The concepts explored in this article may beapplied in many contexts, domestically and internationally, and acrossbusiness disciplines as diverse as economics, public administration,finance, philosophy, marketing, law, and management.Originality/value – Research on stakeholder theory in an internationalcontext is both lacking and sorely needed. This article and the othersin this special issue aim to help fill that void. |
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