Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholding
Although much consideration has been given to the relationship between a corporation and its stakeholders, less attention has been given as to who those stakeholders might consist of. Nevertheless in this globalised world the effects of the actions of a corporation can been seen to extend far beyond the boundaries of the organisation and far beyond the countries in which that corporation is domiciled or operates. Indeed not only can a butterfly flapping its wings cause a hurricane in another part of the world but also a minor decision by a corporation can have a dramatic social, economic or geopolitical impact in other parts of the world. Thus the stakeholder community of a corporation must be considered as far greater than its voluntary stakeholders, far greater than its internal stakeholders and far greater than its supply chain and value chain. This has considerable implications for the corporation and its approach to both its operations and its sense of corporate responsibility. Too often this is not considered or even recognised so in this book we take the widest definition of stakeholders and consider aspect of the corporation’s responsibility to this community.
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Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholding
Although much consideration has been given to the relationship between a corporation and its stakeholders, less attention has been given as to who those stakeholders might consist of. Nevertheless in this globalised world the effects of the actions of a corporation can been seen to extend far beyond the boundaries of the organisation and far beyond the countries in which that corporation is domiciled or operates. Indeed not only can a butterfly flapping its wings cause a hurricane in another part of the world but also a minor decision by a corporation can have a dramatic social, economic or geopolitical impact in other parts of the world. Thus the stakeholder community of a corporation must be considered as far greater than its voluntary stakeholders, far greater than its internal stakeholders and far greater than its supply chain and value chain. This has considerable implications for the corporation and its approach to both its operations and its sense of corporate responsibility. Too often this is not considered or even recognised so in this book we take the widest definition of stakeholders and consider aspect of the corporation’s responsibility to this community.
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Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholding

Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholding

Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholding

Corporate Responsibility and Stakeholding

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Overview

Although much consideration has been given to the relationship between a corporation and its stakeholders, less attention has been given as to who those stakeholders might consist of. Nevertheless in this globalised world the effects of the actions of a corporation can been seen to extend far beyond the boundaries of the organisation and far beyond the countries in which that corporation is domiciled or operates. Indeed not only can a butterfly flapping its wings cause a hurricane in another part of the world but also a minor decision by a corporation can have a dramatic social, economic or geopolitical impact in other parts of the world. Thus the stakeholder community of a corporation must be considered as far greater than its voluntary stakeholders, far greater than its internal stakeholders and far greater than its supply chain and value chain. This has considerable implications for the corporation and its approach to both its operations and its sense of corporate responsibility. Too often this is not considered or even recognised so in this book we take the widest definition of stakeholders and consider aspect of the corporation’s responsibility to this community.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786356260
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Publication date: 10/28/2016
Series: Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility , #10
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Edited by David Crowther, De Montfort University, UK Shahla Seifi, University of Derby, UK

Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii

Introduction: The Unknown Stakeholder ix

Part I Theorising Stakeholding

Hyper-Transparency: The Stakeholders Uprising Amir Hossein Rahdari 3

The Role of Shapeholders as a Link Between a Firm and Non-Stakeholders: The Pursuit of An Economy for the Common Good Based on Stakeholder Theory José Luis Retolaza Leire San-Jose Ricardo Aguado 31

Microfinance and Women Empowerment M. Abu Naser David Crowther 49

Managing With Depleted Resources Shahla Seifi David Crowther 67

Corporate Stakeholding and Globalism: A Need for Revision of the Stakeholder Concept Using the Resist-Model Against 'Business-As-Usual' Linne Marie Lauesen 87

Part II Stakeholding in Practice

Influences on Stakeholder Engagement in: Sustain Ability Accounting and Reporting: A Study of Australian Local Councils Amanpreet Kaur Sumit Lodhia 105

Determinants of Sustain Ability E-Reporting in Portuguese Municipalities: An Institutional and Legitimacy Theoretical Framework Verónica Paula Lima Ribeiro Sonia Maria Da Silva Monteiro Ana Maria de Abreu e Moura 131

Corporate Social Responsibility and Financial Performance: Gic's Share Prices Value Impact - Event Study Lucely Vargas 165

Corporate Social Responsibility and Cause-Related Marketing in School Sports Events: Assessing Consumption Decisions of External Stakeholders Ana Ramos Helena Alves João Leitão 179

Conceptualization of Social Entrepreneurship: Narratives on Avant Garde Social Entrepreneurs From India Roopinder Oberoi 199

Types of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices Across the Industry in Pakistan and Their Effectiveness Sania Batool Aroosha Butt Beenish Niazi 225

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