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pursue and as such is the real recognition of one’s stakeholders as stakeholders and of oneself as a stakeholder of one …’s stakeholders. This moral concept of stakeholder love offers promising contributions to stakeholder theory, leadership theories, and …
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Investors with a pro-social or sustainability agenda increasingly attempt to influence firm managers to adopt socially …
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An extensive work has been done on corporate social responsibly practices (CSRPs) that mainly emphasized the larger firms within developed nations. Nonetheless, still work is needed to observe the importance of CSRPs’ and ethical cultural practices (ECL) in terms of sustainable competitive...
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Stakeholder theory has largely been anthropocentric in its focus on human actors and interests, failing to recognise … as stakeholders has mostly been conceptual to date. Therefore, we develop a stakeholder theory with animals illustrated … Driscoll and Starik’s (J Bus Ethics 49:55-73, 2004) stakeholder attributes for nonhumans and extend this to include affective …
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