Stakeholder Theory

  • Stakeholder Theory: The State of the Art
    By Jeffrey S. Harrison, R. Edward Freeman, Andrew C. Wicks

    The State of the Art R. Edward Freeman, Jeffrey S. Harrison, Andrew C. Wicks, Bidhan L. Parmar, Simone de Colle ... Hartman specifically eschews the language of stakeholder theory, but he does develop a way of thinking about individual ...

  • Stakeholder Theory: A Model for Strategic Management
    By Jacob Dahl Rendtorff, Maria Bonnafous-Boucher

    This book provides an academic introduction to, and presentation and defence of stakeholder theory as a model for the strategic management of businesses and corporations, as well as of public organizations and institutions.

  • Stakeholder Theory
    By Robert A. Phillips

    This volume will be an indispensible resource for any serious scholar working in the area of stakeholder theory.

  • Stakeholder Theory: Concepts and Strategies
    By R. Edward Freeman, Jeffery S. Harrison, Stelios Zyglidopoulos

    Freeman, Harrison and Zyglidopoulos discuss the foundation concepts and implementation of stakeholder management as well as the advantages this approach provides to firms and their managers.

  • Stakeholder Theory: Essential Readings in Ethical Leadership and Management
    By Daniel E. Palmer, Abe J. Zakhem, Mary Lyn Stoll

    Stakeholder theory is presently the dominant framework for analyzing ethical issues within the field of business ethics. The theory goes beyond the conventional idea that stockholders are the main group...

  • Stakeholder Theory: A European Perspective
    By M. Bonnafous-Boucher, Y. Pesqueux

    And, thirdly, the importance of learning from experiences when stakeholders interact can be highlighted. ... The normative view of stakeholder theory holds that organizations should be run for the interest of all stakeholders (Freeman, ...

  • Stakeholder Theory: The State of the Art
    By Jeffrey S. Harrison, R. Edward Freeman, Andrew C. Wicks

    In the intervening years, the literature on stakeholder theory has become vast and diverse. This book examines this body of research and assesses its relevance for our understanding of modern business.