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  2. Stakeholder theory - Wikipedia

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    Numerous articles and books written on stakeholder theory generally identify Freeman as the "father of stakeholder theory". [14] Freeman's Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach (1984) is widely cited in the field as being the foundation of stakeholder theory, [15] although Freeman himself refers to several bodies of literature used in the development of his approach, including strategic ...

  3. Stakeholder approach - Wikipedia

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    In management, a stakeholder approach is the practice that managers formulate and implement processes that satisfy stakeholders' needs to ensure long-term success. [1] According to the degree of participation of the different groups, the company can take advantage of market imperfections to create valuable opportunities.

  4. Stakeholder analysis - Wikipedia

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    Stakeholder analysis in conflict resolution, business administration, environmental health sciences decision making, [1] industrial ecology, public administration, and project management is the process of assessing a system and potential changes to it as they relate to relevant and interested parties known as stakeholders.

  5. Stakeholder (corporate) - Wikipedia

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    In a corporation, a stakeholder is a member of "groups without whose support the organization would cease to exist", [1] as defined in the first usage of the word in a 1963 internal memorandum at the Stanford Research Institute. The theory was later developed and championed by R. Edward Freeman in the 1980s.

  6. Talk:Stakeholder theory/Archives/2021 - Wikipedia

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    23 comments Toggle RFC: Stakeholder Theory and Stakeholder Capitalism subsection 1.1 Brief Explanatory Statements 1.1.1 Explanation of Subset-Superset Relationship

  7. Mitchell order - Wikipedia

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    The Mitchell rank of a measure is the order type of its predecessors under ; since is well-founded this is always an ordinal. Using the method of coherent sequences, for any rank ≤ κ + + {\displaystyle \leq \kappa ^{++}} Mitchell constructed an inner model for a measurable cardinal of rank κ {\displaystyle \kappa } .

  8. Multistakeholder governance - Wikipedia

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    In multistakeholder governance, there are three tiers of 'stakeholder' definitions: (1) the definition of the 'stakeholder category' (e.g. business); (2) the definition or the specification for selecting organizations or institutions within a 'stakeholder category' (e.g. micro-enterprises or women-owned businesses); and (3) the definition or ...

  9. Stakeholder concept - Wikipedia

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