
Stakeholders Theory and Practice
by Friedman, Andrew L.; Miles, Samantha-
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Summary
Author Biography
Andrew L. Friedman is Professor of Management at the University of Bristol, and Managing Director of the Professional Associations Research Network (PARN). Samantha Friedman is a Reader in Accounting and Finance at The Business School, Oxford Brookes University.
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Theory and Theoretical Issues | |
History and the Nature of Stakeholder Theorising | |
Normative Stakeholder Theorising | |
Analytic Models | |
General Theoretical Stakeholder Issues | |
Practice: Management, Stakeholders and Intermediaries | |
Stakeholder Management from the Perspective of the Organization | |
Stakeholder Strategies and Actions | |
Intermediaries, The Media and Stakeholder Mismanagement | |
Policy and Education | |
National and International Stakeholder Policies | |
The Stakeholder Concept and Fields of Management Thought | |
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