Unknown Values and Stakeholders: The Pro-Business Outcome and the Role of Competition
This second edition demonstrates that there are more conditions and actors prevalent in the economy than are considered today, and builds a balanced view of responsibility that would not be shunned by corporate executives. The wider economic responsibilities of organizations have been identified for corporations, and responsibility has been focused on business. Unknown Values and Stakeholders argues that all organizations, including public administration, should be accountable for their economic responsibilities. The authors reveal the unknown values and stakeholders of the accountability game and the new inequality in working conditions of the employed while, at the same time, showing a path towards effective economic development.

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Unknown Values and Stakeholders: The Pro-Business Outcome and the Role of Competition
This second edition demonstrates that there are more conditions and actors prevalent in the economy than are considered today, and builds a balanced view of responsibility that would not be shunned by corporate executives. The wider economic responsibilities of organizations have been identified for corporations, and responsibility has been focused on business. Unknown Values and Stakeholders argues that all organizations, including public administration, should be accountable for their economic responsibilities. The authors reveal the unknown values and stakeholders of the accountability game and the new inequality in working conditions of the employed while, at the same time, showing a path towards effective economic development.

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Unknown Values and Stakeholders: The Pro-Business Outcome and the Role of Competition

Unknown Values and Stakeholders: The Pro-Business Outcome and the Role of Competition

Unknown Values and Stakeholders: The Pro-Business Outcome and the Role of Competition

Unknown Values and Stakeholders: The Pro-Business Outcome and the Role of Competition

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This second edition demonstrates that there are more conditions and actors prevalent in the economy than are considered today, and builds a balanced view of responsibility that would not be shunned by corporate executives. The wider economic responsibilities of organizations have been identified for corporations, and responsibility has been focused on business. Unknown Values and Stakeholders argues that all organizations, including public administration, should be accountable for their economic responsibilities. The authors reveal the unknown values and stakeholders of the accountability game and the new inequality in working conditions of the employed while, at the same time, showing a path towards effective economic development.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319325910
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 02/13/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 278
File size: 652 KB

About the Author

Paolo D’Anselmi is a lecturer of CSR at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, and has been a practitioner of management consultancy and policy analysis since 1981. He is the author of Values and Stakeholders in an Era of Social Responsibility 1st edition, and coeditor of SMEs as the Unknown Stakeholder and Public Management as Corporate Social Responsibility: the Economic bottom line of Government.

Athanasios Chymis is a Senior Researcher at KEPE, Centre of Planning and Economic Research, Athens, Greece. He is also the coeditor of Public Management as Corporate Social Responsibility: the Economic bottom line of Government

Massimiliano Di Bitetto is a senior executive at the Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy. He is co-editor of SMEs as the Unknown Stakeholder and Public Management as Corporate Social Responsibility: the Economic bottom line of Government

Table of Contents

Introduction.- PART 1: OBSERVING ACCOUNTABILITY ACROSS ALL SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY.- Chapter 1 Large International Organizations Subject to Competition.- Chapter 2 Large Organizations Not Subject to Competition.- Chapter 3 Small Organizations Subject to Competition.- Chapter 4 Non-Profit Organizations Not Subject to Competition.- Chapter 5 Organizations of the political system not subject to competition.- PART II: WORK ACROSS ALL SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY.- Chapter 6 The consequences of non-accountability.- Chapter 7 Competition and stakeholder analysis.- Chapter 8 The Nature of Responsibility.- Chapter 9 Analysis of the Literature.- Chapter 10 Process framework: the value of the unknown stakeholder.- Chapter 11 Process framework: the value of disclosure.- Chapter 12 Process framework: the value of Implementation.- Chapter 13 Process Framework: the Value of Micro-Ethics.- PART IV – APPLYING ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITY TO ALL ORGANIZATIONS.- Chapter 14 Applying the process framework.- Chapter 15 Management analysis.- Chapter 16 -The Role of Professional Groups.- 17 Conclusion.

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