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Los grupos de interés en las entidades de crédito Españolas

2012

RESUMENSe plantean los orígenes, evolución y clasificación de los grupos de interés (stakeholders). Se pone de relieve la relación que se entabla entre la entidad de crédito como organización social y sus diferentes grupos de interés, analizándose la importancia que se asigna a estos.El trabajo de campo se realizó a través de una encuesta contestada por 57 entidades de crédito españolas. Los resultados del estudio muestran la sensibilidad de las entidades de crédito hacia la RSE (Responsabilidad Social de la Empresa), con referencia al conjunto del sector financiero español. Nuestro objetivo es analizar la importancia que tienen los diversos grupos de interés: accionistas, empleados, client…

Economics and EconometricsEntidades de CréditoStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGrupos de Interés.BancsEconomialcsh:BusinessstakeholdersStakeholdersShareholderOrder (exchange)InstitutionResponsabilidad Social de la Empresaddc:330Business and International ManagementSocial organizationmedia_commonG30Marketingcorporate social responsibilityM14business.industryPublic relationsEmpreses Responsabilitat socialTransparency (behavior)Grupos de InterésCorporate Social ResponsibilityWork (electrical)SustainabilityCorporate social responsibilitycredit institutionsCredit Institutionsbusinesslcsh:HF5001-6182
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Stakeholder perceptions of alternative food entrepreneurs

2009

This paper focuses on rural entrepreneurs' perceptions of their stakeholders with respect to their influence towards the economic success of farms and environmental issues, as well as their trustworthiness. There is special emphasis on the comparison of perceptions between suppliers of alternative food supply chains and suppliers of conventional supply chains. Survey research, with a final sample size of 522 rural entrepreneurs in Central Finland, was used as a research method. The results showed that 28% of the respondents could be defined as alternative food entrepreneurs. Significant differences between alternative and conventional food entrepreneurs were related to perceptions towards c…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipTrustworthinessRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentStakeholder perceptionsFood supplySupply chainSustainabilityFood systemsProduction (economics)BusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingWorld Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development
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Influence of board of directors on firm performance: Analysis of family and non-family firms

2015

This article analyses how board structure can affect both financial and social performance, comparing family and non-family firms. Our theoretical framework is based on the integration of the agency theory, traditionally used in the analysis of the impact of the board on the firm's financial performance, with the stakeholder theory, which is more appropriate in the analysis of the social aspects of the firm. Three main aspects are addressed: the analysis of the firm's social performance; the integration of agency theory with stakeholder theory; and the study of the specific characteristics of family firms' boards. The research confirms that neither the agency theory nor the stakeholder theo…

Economics and EconometricsFirm offerStrategy and ManagementInstitutional investorAudit committeecorporate governancePrincipal–agent problemAccountingCorporate financefamily firmsfinancial performanceSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleAccountingBusiness and International ManagementStakeholder theorysocial performancebusiness.industryCorporate governancefamily firmboard; corporate governance; family firms; financial performance; social performanceSECS-P/07 - ECONOMIA AZIENDALECorporate social responsibilityBusinessboardFinanceperformance
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Adaptation interventions and their effect on vulnerability in developing countries: Help, hindrance or irrelevance?

2021

This paper critically reviews the outcomes of internationally-funded interventions aimed at climate change adaptation and vulnerability reduction. It highlights how some interventions inadvertently reinforce, redistribute or create new sources of vulnerability. Four mechanisms drive these maladaptive outcomes: (i) shallow understanding of the vulnerability context; (ii) inequitable stakeholder participation in both design and implementation; (iii) a retrofitting of adaptation into existing development agendas; and (iv) a lack of critical engagement with how ‘adaptation success’ is defined. Emerging literature shows potential avenues for overcoming the current failure of adaptation intervent…

Economics and EconometricsPost-adaptationSociology and Political SciencePublic economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentVulnerabilityPsychological interventionVulnerabilityStakeholderClimate change adaptationContext (language use)DevelopmentMaladaptationClimate resilient developmentFraming (social sciences)Pluralism (political theory)Development interventionsSociologyAdaptation (computer science)VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Urbanisme og fysisk planlegging: 230Maladaptation
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Analysing moral issues in stakeholder relations

2001

The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for analysing managers’ attitudes toward moral issues in stakeholder relations, and to operationalise the developed framework by defining statements to be used as empirical measures in survey research. The research question, how can moral issues in business be examined with the stakeholder approach, is answered by paying attention to both theoretical and empirical viewpoints. The paper reveals that by analysing a company’s stakeholder relations, we can discover the important moral issues in business. To validate the framework developed and the empirical measures which result, the development process is described in detail. The argument is …

Economics and EconometricsProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic relationsViewpointsTask (project management)ArgumentPerceptionStakeholder analysisSociologyBusiness and International ManagementbusinessStakeholder theoryResearch questionmedia_commonBusiness Ethics: A European Review
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Understanding Stakeholder Thinking: Themes from a Finnish Conference

1997

Discussion and debate on stakeholder theory continues unabated, but not a lot of people know that it first began in Finland in the 1960s, as this report of a recent Conference there shows. Archie B. Carroll, the well-known writer on corporate social responsibility, is Robert W. Scherer Professor of Management at the University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA (e-mail acarroll@uga.cc.uga.edu); and Juha Nasi is Professor of Management at the University of Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskyla, Finland.

Economics and EconometricsStakeholderCorporate social responsibilitySociologyBusiness and International ManagementStakeholder theoryManagementBusiness Ethics: A European Review
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Individual, Collective and Social Responsibility of the Firm

2000

The main concern of this paper is the moral responsibility of the firm, as well as of the individuals in a firm, to uphold environmental protection. Much of the business ethics literature defines corporate social responsibility in terms of stakeholder relationships, and the emphasis is frequently on collective as opposed to individual responsibility. This paper has three objectives. The first is to clarify the nature of moral responsibility, and the distinction between legal and moral responsibility. The second objective is to steer academicians and others towards a new vision of the firm. We argue that a firm is not just a singular legal entity but also a collectivity of morally responsibl…

Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryStakeholderContext (language use)Public relationsCollective responsibilityAction (philosophy)EconomicsCorporate social responsibilityMoral responsibilityBusiness and International ManagementBusiness ethicsbusinessSocial responsibilityLaw and economicsBusiness Ethics: A European Review
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Particularizing Nonhuman Nature in Stakeholder Theory : The Recognition Approach

2022

AbstractStakeholder theory has grown into one of the most frequent approaches to organizational sustainability. Stakeholder research has provided considerable insight on organization–nature relations, and advanced approaches that consider the intrinsic value of nonhuman nature. However, nonhuman nature is typically approached as an ambiguous, unified entity. Taking nonhumans adequately into account requires greater detail for both grounding the status of nonhumans and particularizing nonhuman entities as a set of potential organizational stakeholders with different characteristics, vulnerabilities, and needs. We utilize the philosophical concept of ‘recognition’ to provide a normative under…

Economics and Econometricskestävä johtaminenkestävä kehitys512 Business and managementluontoGeneral Business Management and Accountingtunnustaminen (filosofia)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)yritysetiikkaanthropocentrismrecognitionsidosryhmätBusiness and International Managementympäristöetiikkanonhuman stakeholdersLaw
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Public relations as expectation management?

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess how expectation management can contribute strategically to communication management, and how understanding and managing expectations can increase organizations’ sensitivity toward stakeholder voices and concerns. Design/methodology/approach – An example of mapping and identifying expectations is presented as a result of a thematic analysis of qualitative interview data, collected from six stakeholder groups of the media industry. Findings – Expectation types and gaps can be identified through the use of systematic expectation mapping, conceptualized in this paper as “expectation management.” Expectation management analyzes expectation types …

Empirical researchbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementCommunicationQualitative interviewsStakeholderMedia industryThematic analysisPublic relationsbusinessPsychologyCommunications managementJournal of Communication Management
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AULAS DE ECODISEÑO: ANÁLISIS DE CICLO DE VIDA Y ECODISEÑO EN LA INDUSTRIA

2011

This paper shows the work made by the Ecodesign Learning Centre of Engineering School at the University of the Basque Country and at Mondragon University. Some engineering students have carried out Life Cycle Assessment, Ecodesign and applied research projects in some Basque Companies. One of those projects consisted in a Life cycle assessment of a hydraulic press. The aim of this project was to point out some improvement measures to be used in future designs of machine tools. That kind of products will soon be affected by the Energy using Products Directive. In another project, an environmental product declaration was made for a radio controlled electronic lock. The last project which is p…

Engineering managementEngineeringWork (electrical)business.industryEngineering educationSecondary sector of the economyGeneral EngineeringStakeholderApplied researchbusinessLife-cycle assessmentEcodesignEnvironmental product declarationDYNA INGENIERIA E INDUSTRIA
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