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The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory

The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory

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Cambridge University Press, 5/9/2019
EAN 9781316642047, ISBN10: 1316642046

Paperback, 298 pages, 24.4 x 17.3 x 1.5 cm
Language: English

In the decades since R. Edward Freeman first introduced stakeholder theory, which views firms in terms of their relationships to a broad set of partners, the stakeholder approach has drawn increasing attention as a model for ethical business. Edited by Freeman, alongside other leading scholars in stakeholder theory and strategic management, this handbook provides a comprehensive foundation for study in the field, with eighteen chapters covering some of the most important topics in stakeholder theory written by respected and highly cited experts. The chapters contain an overview of the topic, an examination of the most important research on the topic to date, an evaluation of that research, and suggestions for future directions. Given the pace of new scholarship in the field, this handbook will provide an essential reference on both foundational topics as well as new applications of stakeholder theory to entrepreneurship, sustainable business, corporate responsibility, and beyond.

1. Stakeholder theory Robert A. Phillips, Jay B. Barney, R. Edward Freeman and Jeffrey S. Harrison
2. Pragmatism and pluralism
a moral foundation for stakeholder theory in the twenty-first century Paul C. Godfrey and Ben Lewis
3. Critical management studies and stakeholder theory
possibilities for a critical stakeholder theory Michelle Greenwood and Raza Mir
4. Stakeholder identification and its importance in the value creating system of stakeholder work Ronald K. Mitchell
5. Sustainable wealth creation
applying instrumental stakeholder theory to the improvement of social welfare Thomas M. Jones and Jeffrey S. Harrison
6. Connecting stakeholder theory to the law and public policy Andrew C. Wicks, F. A. Elmore and David Jonas
7. Shareholder primacy vs stakeholder theory
the law as constraint and potential enabler of stakeholder concerns David Rönnegard and N. Craig Smith
8. Business, the natural environment, and sustainability Jacob Hörisch and Stefan Schaltegger
9. Motivating boundary-spanning employees to engage external stakeholders
insights from stakeholder marketing C. B. Battacharya and Daniel Korschun
10. Stakeholder value equilibration and the entrepreneurial process S. Venkataraman
11. Stakeholder theory and accounting Samantha Miles
12. The stakeholder perspective in strategic management Douglas A. Bosse and Trey Sutton
13. Stakeholder theory in management education Irene Henriques
14. The practice of stakeholder engagement Johanna Kujala and Sybille Sachs
15. Considering a behavioral view of stakeholders Jonathan Bundy
16. Behavioral stakeholder theory Donal Crilly
17. Sketches of new and future research on stakeholder management Sinziana Dorobantu
18. Contextual richness at the core of new stakeholder research Lite J. Nartey.