Introduction to Encyclopedia of Stakeholder Management

  • Rendtorff J
  • Bonnafous-Boucher M
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"This Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive overview of the most important concepts of stakeholder theory and management in business and public administration. It identifies that stakeholders are essential for value-creation in democratic societies. Featuring 81 entries from a wide range of expert contributors, this Encyclopedia presents an accessible overview of key ideas as well as highlighting current issues and emerging areas of study. Topics covered include business ethics, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, corporate governance, business legitimacy and good corporate citizenship, to reveal how stakeholders are crucial to both business and society. The Encyclopedia of Stakeholder Management will be a valuable resource for academics and students in corporate social responsibility, strategic management and organizational theory. It will also be useful for practitioners in business, NGOs and public administration who work with stakeholders and stakeholder theory. Key Features: - Over 80 entries - Accessible explanations of key concepts - Contributions by recognized stakeholder scholars - Integration of stakeholders with business ethics and corporate social responsibility"-- Preface -- Introduction to encyclopedia of stakeholder management / Jacob Dahl Rendtorff and Maria Bonnafous-Boucher -- Accounting / Gianfranco Rusconi and Massimo Contrafatto -- Accounting context / Magnus Frostenson -- Art 11 orlan -- Authentic leadership / Spencer Shaw -- Border wall aesthetics / Elisa Ganivet -- Climate change / Laurence de Carlo -- Complexity / Jacob Dahl Rendtorff -- Consumer culture theory / Frank Lindberg -- Contract / Pedro Francés-Gómez -- Corporate governance / Till Talaulicar -- Corruption / Christian Hauser -- Crisis / Tobias Goessling -- Critical perspective / Ozan Nadir Alakavuklar and Patrizia Zanoni -- Deliberative stakeholder theory / Øjvind Larsen -- Democratic business / Maria Duclos Lindstrøm -- Development / Unang Mulkhan -- Dialogue / Arnaud Stimec, Kevin Levillain and Blanche Segrestin -- Eastern perspectives on stakeholder relations: Confucianism and daoism / Alicia Hennig -- Eastern relational thinking / Alicia Hennig -- Ecological economics / Ove Jakobsen -- Employee rights / Kristian Høyer Toft -- Engagement / Leire San-Jose -- Expectations / Johan Bouglet and Olivier Joffre -- Family firms / Yves Fassin and Silvana Signori -- Fiduciary duties / Javier Pinto and Germán Scalzo -- Governance / Marin de La Rochefoucauld -- Green deal / Paolo D'Anselmi and Eyob Mulat-Weldemeskel -- Greenwashing / Riccardo Torelli -- Guilt / Camilla Sløk -- Healthcare technology / Jette Ernst and Charlotte Jonasson -- Heterogeneity / Emmanuel Picavet -- Human rights and meaningful stakeholder engagement / Karin Buhmann -- Innovation / Lars Fuglsang -- Institutional legitimacy / Jacob Dahl Rendtorff -- Integrative social contracts theory / Guilherme Siqueira -- Integrity / Marianne Thejls Ziegler -- International civil society / Virgile Perret -- Internet / Wenceslao J. Gonzalez -- Justice / José Candela Castillo -- Kyosei / Shinji Horiguchi -- Legitimacy / Andreas Suchanek -- Libertarianism / Jacob Dahl Rendtorff -- Local community / Mette Apollo Rasmussen -- Management / Jacob Dahl Rendtorff -- Marketing / Michaela Haase -- Moral economy / Giorgio Baruchello -- Narrative inquiry / Jacquelaine Florindo Borges -- Nature / Johanna Kujala and Anna Heikkinen -- Networks / Slobodan Kacanski -- Ngos / Marin de La Rochefoucauld -- Normativity / Jacob Dahl Rendtorff -- Organizational identity / Arild Wæraas -- Performance / Jeffrey S. Harrison -- Pluralism / Jacob Dahl Rendtorff -- Political communication / Peter Aagaard -- Political csr / Christoph Schank -- Political stakeholder / Ole Have Jørgensen and Finn Frandsen -- Pragmatism / Bettina Hollstein -- Public diplomacy / Kirsten Mogensen -- Public organizations (local) / Linne Marie Lauesen -- Public organizations (management practices) / Linne Marie Lauesen -- Public organizations (new perspectives) / Linne Marie Lauesen -- Public relations / Niels Møller Nielsen -- Quality management / Gilles Barouch and Frédéric Ponsignon -- Reciprocity / Yves Fassin Recognition / Martin Lund Kristensen -- Religion / Johan Fischer -- Rights (universalism) / Klaus Steigleder and Johannes Graf Keyserlingk -- Shareholders / Johannes Kabderian Dreyer -- Smes (small and medium-size enterprises) / Arnaud Gautier -- Social entrepreneurship / Luise Li Langergaard -- Stakeholder salience, social media, and the cognitive commons / Ronald K. Mitchell and Benjamin T. Mitchell -- Strategy / Duane Windsor Sustainability / Riikka Tapaninaho and Johanna Kujala -- Systems / Margit Neisig -- Translation / John Damm Scheuer -- Unknown stakeholder / Paolo D'Anselmi and Eyob Mulat-Weldemeskel -- Value creation / Michael Aßländer -- Virtue / Germán Scalzo and Javier Pinto -- Watchdog / Dirk Tänzler -- Wealth creation / Georges Enderle -- Index.

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Rendtorff, J. D., & Bonnafous-Boucher, M. (2023). Introduction to Encyclopedia of Stakeholder Management. In Encyclopedia of Stakeholder Management (pp. xii–xvi). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800374249.intro

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