Stakeholder Theory
A European Perspective
Samenvatting
New standards of corporate behaviour have been established in developed countries, obliging them to record information about the 'triple bottom line' in their annual reports. Corporations, especially multinational companies, have had to develop new strategic orientations. Research on social, environmental and overall ethical behaviour of companies has been developed.
The concept of stakeholder has simultaneously gained a kind of 'metaphoric evidence'. The book comments on the American theoretical foundations of the notion of Corporate Social Responsibility, and more specifically, the concept of the stakeholder, and it defines a European perspective.
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Inhoudsopgave
An 'Anglo-American' Model of CSR? - Y. Pesqueux
A Liberal Critique of the Corporation as Stakeholders - H. Mesure
Stakeholder Theory and Normative Approaches - P. Kletz
Institutional Roots of Stakeholder Interactions - S. Yamak
Faceless Figures: Is a Socially Responsible Decision Possible? - J-L. Moriceau
A Stakeholders Perspective of Human Resource Management - M. Ferrary
From Power to Knowledge Relationships: Stakeholder Interactions as Learning Partnership - E.P. Antonacopoulou & J. Meric
Corporate Social Responsibility and Stakeholders: Measuring or Discussing? - D. Bessire
Social Rating: Performance Measurement or Social Mediation? - F. Quairel
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- aanbestedingsrecht
- aansprakelijkheids- en verzekeringsrecht
- accountancy
- algemeen juridisch
- arbeidsrecht
- bank- en effectenrecht
- bestuursrecht
- bouwrecht
- burgerlijk recht en procesrecht
- europees-internationaal recht
- fiscaal recht
- gezondheidsrecht
- insolventierecht
- intellectuele eigendom en ict-recht
- management
- mens en maatschappij
- milieu- en omgevingsrecht
- notarieel recht
- ondernemingsrecht
- pensioenrecht
- personen- en familierecht
- sociale zekerheidsrecht
- staatsrecht
- strafrecht en criminologie
- vastgoed- en huurrecht
- vreemdelingenrecht