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- APPENDIX: PRINCIPLES OF STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT.
// Business Ethics Quarterly; Apr2002, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p257The appendix introduces a discussion of the seven principles in stakeholder management and refers to creation of corporate wealth and ethical communication in management.
- International.
Kilibarda, Biljana // Drugnet Europe; Jan-Mar2012, Issue 77, p5The article reports the assistance given by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) to Serbia under a two-year project IPA 3 by way of a new Country overview in Serbian and enhance stakeholder engagement.
- Editorial for a Special Issue Dedicated to Research in the Estonian Business Context.
Kooskora, Mari // EBS Review; 2008, Issue 25, p5An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses articles on the factors that contribute to the differences between organizational practice and organizational values by Krista Jaakson, Anne Reino and Maaja Vadi, the link between corporate moral development and...
- 6 TRENDS TO WATCH.
Kooskora, Mari // Bulletin of the Association of College Unions International; May2011, Vol. 79 Issue 3, p11A list of the trends to watch in 2011 related to reporting sustainability information to stakeholders, which includes stakeholder engagement through social media, increased transparency, and supply chain management, is presented.
- Editorial: A Peter Drucker Moment: Harnessing the Innovation-Generating Potential of a Shareholder and Stakeholder Theory of the Firm.
Cooperrider, David; Fry, Ronald // Journal of Corporate Citizenship; Winter2009, Issue 36, p3The article discusses various reports published within the issue including one by Pamela Sloan on the new generation of stakeholder engagement modalities, one by Ante Glavas and Sandy Piderit on corporate citizenship as workforce motivator, and one by Christina Tangora Schlachter on the role of...
- The Case of the Detrimental Drug Part Two: EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION.
Cooperrider, David; Fry, Ronald // Directors & Boards; Winter80, Vol. 4 Issue 4, p21An introduction to an article by Dr. J. Scott Armstrong on board responsibility and stakeholder theory of corporate decision making is presented.
- What's the big idea?
Lakey, Alan // Money Marketing; 7/22/2010, p32In this article the author contemplates on several ideas and theories regarding stakeholder and investments in Great Britain.
- Responsible Leadership: Pathways to the Future.
Pless, Nicola; Maak, Thomas // Journal of Business Ethics; Jan2011, Vol. 98, p3This article maps current thinking in the emerging field of responsible leadership. Various environmental and social forces have triggered interest in both research and practices of responsible leadership. This article outlines the main features of the relevant research, specifies a definition...
- Does Investing in Employees Affect Firm Debt Levels?
Qiu, Xiaodong; Largay III, James A. // Academy of Management Perspectives; Aug2011, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p76A review is presented of the article "Employee treatment and firm leverage: A test of the stakeholder theory of capital structure," by Kee-Hong Bae, Jun-Koo Kang and Jin Wang, published in a 2011 issue of "Journal of Financial Economics."
- Stakeholder Theory(ies): Ethical Ideas and Managerial Action.
Edward Freeman, R.; Rusconi, Gianfranco; Signori, Silvana; Strudler, Alan // Journal of Business Ethics; Aug2012, Vol. 109 Issue 1, p1An introduction is presented in which the editors discuss topics addressed within the issue, including stakeholder theory, stakeholder management and the moral responsibility of financiers.
- STAKEHOLDERS' CLASSIFICATION BASED ON MUTUAL EXPECTATIONS.
Ammari, A. O. // Actual Problems of Economics / Aktual'ni Problemi Ekonom�ki; Aug2012, Vol. 134 Issue 8, p150The article analyzes stakeholders and presents their classification into groups by certain features, i.e. by aviation feature. Mutual expectations of stakeholders are studied. Newer management challenges depending on business functions are determined.
- Editorial Comment.
Sheehan, Mark // Asia Pacific Public Relations Journal; 2011, Vol. 12 Issue 2, Special section p1An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on the current state of crisis management in Australia, one on stakeholder-related concepts of management, and another on the use of social media during natural...
- A System of Indicators for Sustainability: An Example from the Senegalese Fisheries.
Thiao, Djiga; Lalo�, Francis // Marine Resource Economics; Fall2012, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p267In most coastal countries the fisheries sector satisfies multiple socioeconomic needs. This is especially the case in many coastal developing countries where fisheries represent a substantial source of food, jobs, and income. However, fisheries exert strong pressures on marine resources with...
- BAE Systems, Saab Aircraft.
Thiao, Djiga; Lalo�, Francis // AirGuide Online.com; 3/22/2010, p6The article reports that BAE Systems Inc. will sell half of its 20.5 percent stake in Saab AB to Sweden's Investor group and sells the rest through a market placing in due course.
- Acting Positively on Pay And Risk Management.
Dawson, Michael A. // American Banker; 10/02/2009, Vol. 174 Issue F308, p8The article offers the author's views on risk management, regulation of executive compensation at a time when the unemployment rate is high, and the effect of economic uncertainty on financial institutions' pay plans in the United States. The author says that organizations should tie...
- Social License: A Profitable Issue.
Jimena, Jacquelina // Canadian Mining Journal; Sep2011, Vol. 132 Issue 7, p8The article discusses the importance of stakeholder engagement for mining companies. It describes Wharton Professor of management Witold Henisz's method of measuring the benefits of stakeholder engagement activities to public mining companies that operate in high-risk environments. It emphasizes...
- Superwoman expands adviser ranks.
Beaman, Lucinda // Money Management; 4/22/2010, Vol. 24 Issue 13, p6The article reports on the 30 percent stake taken by financial services company Superwoman Group from privately owned dealer group My Adviser.
- A review of selected research priority setting processes at national level in low and middle income countries: towards fair and legitimate priority setting.
Tomlinson, Mark; Chopra, Micky; Hoosain, Naeema; Rudan, Igor // Health Research Policy & Systems; 2011, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p19Background: It is estimated that more than $130 billion is invested globally into health research each year. Increasingly, there is a need to set priorities in health research investments in a fair and legitimate way, using a sound and transparent methodology. In this paper we review selected...
- MYRNA WHITE.
Dow, Nicole // Atlanta Tribune; Mar2012, Vol. 25 Issue 11, p28The article features Myrna White who celebrated 20 years of professional achievement at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in July 2011. She currently serves as director of marketing and stakeholder engagement and heads the entire public relations department including the divisions...
- ACADEMIC FREEDOM: MOVING AWAY FROM THE FACULTY-ONLY PARADIGM.
Gross-Schaefer, Arthur // Journal of Legal Studies in Business; 2010, Vol. 16, p45The article discusses the history and claims of academic freedom from the ethical and legal perspective. It says that academic freedom protects and defends the fundamental rights of professors as well as college administrators and students to reprioritize and understand the interest of other...
- BUSINESS ETHICS AND STAKE HOLDER ANALYSIS.
Goodpaster, Kenneth E. // Business Ethics Quarterly; Jan1991, Vol. 1 Issue 1, p53Much has been written about stakeholder analysis as a process by which to introduce ethical values into management decision-making. This paper takes a critical look at the assumptions behind this idea, in an effort to understand better the meaning of ethical management decisions. A distinction...
- Linking Social Issues to Organizational Impact: The Role of Infomediaries and the Infomediary Process.
Deephouse, David; Heugens, Pursey // Journal of Business Ethics; Jun2009, Vol. 86 Issue 4, p541When do organizations decide to �adopt� a given social issue such that they come to acknowledge it in their patterns of action and communication? Traditional answers to this question have focused either on the characteristics of the issue itself, or on the traits of the focal organization....
- Mappe concettuali per la valutazione.
Bezzi, Claudio // Rassegna Italiana di Valutazione; 2008, Issue 41, p29Concept Maps are a powerful tool to describe and better understand concepts, their hierarchies and relationships. Invented by Joseph Novak in an educational and scholastic environment, Concept Maps later penetrated the evaluation thanks to Trochim, but with a different methodological approach...
- Adaptability, Entrepreneurship and Stakeholder Integration: Scenarios and Strategies for Environment and Vulnerability.
De-Burgos-Jim�nez, Jer�nimo; Vazquez-Brust, Diego A.; Plaza-�beda, Jos� A. // Journal of Environmental Protection; Dec2011, Vol. 2 Issue 10, p1375The "vicious circle" between poverty and environmental deterioration is a major challenge for those developmental approaches which look to improve the welfare of vulnerable communities. Environmental deterioration increases poverty while, at the same time, poverty causes further environmental...
- THE GANTT YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW.
BOURNE, LYNDA // PM Network; Mar2012, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p25The article offers information on the works of management consultant Henry Laurence Gantt who is famous for his useful document the Gantt chart. It states that Gantt also introduced the concepts of stakeholder engagement and team motivation. It states that Gantt's approach focuses on efficient...
- Can This Project Be Saved?
BOURNE, LYNDA // PM Network; Mar2012, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p26The article presents views of several management consultants on things one should do while handling a failing project. One consultant suggests that one should gain an understanding of the issues that led to the failure of the project. Another suggests that it is important to ensure that one...
- perception vs. reality.
JACKSON, MICHELLE BOWLES // PM Network; Mar2012, Vol. 26 Issue 3, p44The article focuses on some of the most common perceptions related to project management among stakeholders. It also discusses how project managers can deal with stakeholder expectations. As stated, one of the common perception is that project managers keep something secret with regard to the...
- Stakeholders' Perceptions of Corporate Social Reporting in Bangladesh.
Belal, Ataur; Roberts, Robin // Journal of Business Ethics; Dec2010, Vol. 97 Issue 2, p311Recent calls in the corporate social reporting (CSRep) literature have emphasized the importance of giving voice to non-managerial stakeholder groups in the social reporting process. The research, presented in this paper, employs recent work in stakeholder theory and CSRep to examine the...
- A Stakeholder�s Perspective on Human Resource Management.
Ferrary, Michel // Journal of Business Ethics; Jun2009, Vol. 87 Issue 1, p31In order to understand the system wherein human resource management practices are determined by the interactions of a complex system of actors, it is necessary to have a conceptual framework of analysis. In this respect, the works of scholars (Mitroff, 1983, Stakeholders of the Organizational...
- CORPORATE BOARDS: THE NEW CORPORATE LEADERS.
Mueller, Jens; Warrick, D. D.; Rennie, Morina; Dana, Leo-Paul // Journal of the Academy of Business & Economics; 2009, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p105The historic view that corporate leaders serving on company boards are merely the legal stewards of shareholders is no longer the best explanation for the role of directors. This stakeholder theory is too simplistic to explain the many differing and sometimes competing interests of inside and...
- A Stakeholder Approach to the Ethicality of BRIC-firm Managers' Use of Favors.
McCarthy, Daniel; Puffer, Sheila; Dunlap, Denise; Jaeger, Alfred // Journal of Business Ethics; Aug2012, Vol. 109 Issue 1, p27This article investigates the use of favors by managers of BRIC firms to accomplish business goals, the ethicality of which should be determined by the moral reasoning in these countries rather than from a developed country perspective. We define a favor as an exchange of outcomes between...
- Towards a Performance Measurement Framework for Community Development Finance Institutions in the UK.
Kneiding, Christoph; Tracey, Paul // Journal of Business Ethics; May2009, Vol. 86 Issue 3, p327Community Development Finance Institutions (CDFIs) are publicly funded organisations that provide small loans to people in financially underserved areas of the UK. Policy makers have repeatedly sought to understand and measure the performance of CDFIs to ensure the efficient use of public funds,...
- An Optimally Viable Version of Stakeholder Theory.
Kaler, J. // Journal of Business Ethics; May2009, Vol. 86 Issue 3, p297This article is the final one in a series of four papers investigating the stakeholder approach to running businesses. It argues that the optimally viable version of that approach is one in which employees have a co-equal status as stakeholders with shareholders (the maximum allowed for under...
- An Integrative Approach to Planning and Control using a Stakeholder-Based Knowledge Management System.
Joseph, George; George, Asha // Journal of Applied Management Accounting Research; 2011, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p1Short planning horizons and an increasingly competitive environment has changed the organizational strategic planning landscape. Yet, a dissonance between strategy and budgets handicaps organizations when responding to the changing environment and stakeholder needs. Increasingly, an integrative...
- A Dialectic Model of Development of Stakeholders' Theory and Corporate Governance: from Hume Utilitarianism to Aristotelian Virtue Ethics.
Ghayour B., S. Morteza; Doaei, Meysam // International Journal of Financial Research; Apr2012, Vol. 3 Issue 2, p96Nowadays, developing the opinion of anti-corporation has formed a large part of biases and social judgments of the management science. Among these, because of performance of some companies and managers, the attention to the ethical issues in the field of theorizing and management practices has...
- Website as an information distribution channel and promoter of the idea of social responsibility in Kazakhstani universities.
Sagintayeva, Aida; Tampayeva, Tan-Sholpan; Akhmetova, Dina // International Proceedings of Economics Development & Research; 2011, Vol. 18, p15This paper examines the social responsibility of universities in Kazakhstan. By analyzing the changes occurring in the society, civil society development, emergence of new forms of communication, the authors emphasize the need to develop social responsibility in modern Kazakh universities and...
- We are not alone: messages from inner space.
Uphoff, Norman // International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability; 2012, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p263The author reflects on the connection between the microbiome and agroecology. The author says that microbiome and agroecology contribute to the "International Journal of Agriculture Sustainability" (IJAS) mission to promote knowledge and practice for agricultural sustainability. He states that...
- Executive Education for a New Reality: The Stakeholder Theory Comes of Age.
McNay, William R. // Journal of Executive Education; 2010, Vol. 9 Issue 1, p1The common practice in business organizations during the past century has been for executives to make decisions based primarily on what was in the best interests of owners and shareholders. This practice is being challenged. The new reality is that executive decisions must be based on the...
- CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE CZECH GAMBLING INDUSTRY.
Tetrevov�, Libena // Economics & Management; 2011, Vol. 16, p612The paper deals with the problems of social responsibility of the firms in the gambling industry. Firstly, we review the literature on corporate social responsibility (CSR) as the basic resource. The principal role within the framework of the social responsibility concept is played by the...
- An Investigation on the Stakeholders of Construction Projects in Dubai and Adjacent Regions.
Malkat, Mohamad; Byung-GYOO, Kang // International Proceedings of Economics Development & Research; 2012, Vol. 45, p77Construction stakeholder management is a relatively new concept in Dubai and adjacent regions with a scarcity of research addressing the subject. This paper underpins the construction professionals' existing stakeholder management knowledge by outlining the influence sphere of project...
- Open Innovation and Stakeholder Engagement.
Gould, Robert Wayne // Journal of Technology Management & Innovation; 2012, Vol. 7 Issue 3, p1The paradox of open innovation lies in the conflict between the practical desire to reap the benefits of open innovation and concern over the risk that others will misappropriate those benefits. Stakeholder theory and recent developments in value creation through stakeholder engagement can...
- Open for Business or Opening Pandora's Box? A Constructive Critique of Corporate Engagement in Water Policy: An Introduction.
Hepworth, Nick // Water Alternatives; Oct2012, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p543The corporate world is waking to the realisation that improved water management is fundamental for future prosperity and human well-being. This special issue explores aspects of its response: from the application of an array of analytical tools such as water footprint accounting, risk filters...
- CAREERS Conference Symposia Abstracts.
Hepworth, Nick // Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings; 2008, p1The article presents abstracts on management career topics which include career transitions, mentoring, and stakeholder theory.
- RELACIONAMENTO ENTRE EMPRESA E STAKEHOLDERS: UM ESTUDO DE CASO NO SETOR ELETROELETR�NICO.
Schr�der, Lorena; Bandeira-De-Mello, Rodrigo // Revista de Administra��o e Inova��o - RAI; jan-mar2011, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p148This paper, which summarizes the author's master thesis in organization studies, presents results from a study of strategic management practices as they relate to organizational stakeholders. The underlying conceptual framework comes from stakeholder theory, transaction costs economics and the...
- Giving in Numbers.
Rose, Alison Poppe // Giving in Numbers: Trends in Corporate Giving; 2010, p1The article examines the results of the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy's (CECP)Corporate Giving Standard survey for 2009. It offers information on the survey which involved 171 top companies including 61 of "Fortune" magazine's top 100 firms. It details the trends in corporate...
- RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MISSION STATEMENT AND COMPANY PERFORMANCE.
DERMOL, Valerij // Scientific Annals of the 'Alexandru Ioan Cuza' University of Ias; 2012, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p321Mission statement is a managerial tool which has the power of directing the behaviour in a company. The important question we can ask is whether the existence of a mission statement is associated with company performance or not. Findings of different studies exploring this relationship are not...
- A Re-Interpretation of Leadership Aligns Human Capital and Business Objectives.
McNay, William R. // Journal of Executive Education; 2012, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p79Most business decisions during the past 100 years have been influenced by the shareholder theory, which mandates that the interests of shareholders are the key determinate in constructing operational plans and activities. However, this theory and its related practices are being challenged by the...
- A Review of Bayesian Networks as a Participatory Modeling Approach in Support of Sustainable Environmental Management.
D�spohl, Meike; Frank, Sina; D�ll, Petra // Journal of Sustainable Development; Dec2012, Vol. 5 Issue 12, p1To support sustainable environmental management, uncertain knowledge about complex human-environment-systems from both inside and outside of academia needs to be integrated. Bayesian Network (BN) modeling is a promising method to achieve this, in particular if done in a participatory manner....
- DECISION MAKING AND BROWNFIELD MANAGEMENT.
Aguilar, Silvia Čiháková // E + M Ekonomie a Management / E+M Economics & Management; 2009, Vol. 2009 Issue 3, p19The redevelopment of sites with the existence of historical contamination - in some specific cases most commonly known as „brewnfields“ - contains still open questions, not only in Central European countries. North and South America have experienced cases which not only suffer from a...
- A COMMUNITARIAN NOTE ON STAKEHOLDER THEORY.
Etzioni, Amitai // Business Ethics Quarterly; Oct98, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p679This article adds to the discussion of the legitimation of stakeholding, by studying the implications of investing financial assets, years of labor, community resources, or other such scarce goods in a corporation. It attempts to respond to those who argue that it is not possible for all...






