Value Creation Concept In Stakeholder And Shareholder Economies

  • Mastilo Z
  • Zakić V
  • Popović G
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In the financial theory it is common to make distinction between two types of corporate value creation concept: shareholder value and stakeholder value. In shareholder systems, also known as Anglo-American concept, institutional investors, who usually own small percentages of companies' shares, exert significant influence over managers. In major stakeholder systems, marked as Continental concept, influence is shared between large shareholders, employees, customers and suppliers. The aim of this paper is to analyze influence of globalization processes and economic crises on value creation theory and practice.

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Mastilo, Z., Zakić, V., & Popović, G. (2017). Value Creation Concept In Stakeholder And Shareholder Economies. Applied Economics and Finance, 4(2), 155. https://doi.org/10.11114/aef.v4i2.2200

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