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firm affects or can affect stakeholders, stakeholders can also affect the corporation. Previous stakeholder theorising has … stake in the firm. Stakeholder reciprocity could be an innovative criterion in the corporate governance debate as to who …
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The main object of this study is to explain the importance of strategic stakeholder management in tourism sector. In today’s turbulent and chaotic business environment all businesses have to operate under the pressure of different interests and influences which management has to assess and...
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The corporate governance is one of the key elements for improving economic efficiency, particularly in the current context of financial global crises. Corporate governance regulations are not uniform across the world. Considering these circumstances, our paper examines the main characteristics...
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The experiences of the developed countries reveals that a good corporate governance could reduces risk, stimulates performance, improves access to capital markets, enhances the marketability of goods and services, improves leadership, increases the value of the corporations, enables the...
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The experiences of the developed countries reveals that a good corporate governance could reduces risk, stimulates performance, improves access to capital markets, enhances the marketability of goods and services, improves leadership, increases the value of the corporations, enables the...
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Governance became a catch-all concept for various forms of steering by state and non-state actors. While it pays tribute to the complexities of steering in poly-centred, globalised societies, its fuzziness makes it difficult to oversee who actually steers whom and with what means. By focussing...
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The vast majority of empirical research on stakeholder management has traditionally focused on multinational corporations. Only in recent years, scholars have begun to pay attention to the stakeholder management concept in relation to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The few existing...
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