Chapter 3 The Stakeholder Approach to Business, Society, and Ethics
LEARNING OUTCOMES After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Define Stake and Stakeholder and describe the origins of these concepts. Differentiate amon
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Ethics and Social Responsibility
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The Nature of Ethics
Ethical Dilemma
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Business, Society, Corporations and Stakeholders
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Elements in the Social Contract
Laws or Regulations: "Rules of the Game"
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Society or Societal Groups
Two-Way Shared Understandings of Each Other
Social Environment Factors, Bu
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APPENDIX: PRINCIPLES OF STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT
Introduction
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he large, professionally managed corporation is the distinctive economic institution of the twentieth century. It has proved uniquely effective in mobilizing resources and knowledge; in
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The Contemporary Business World
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BUSINESS ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
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The Contemporary Business World
Business Essentials
Ronald J. Ebert Ricky W. Griffin
6e
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BUSINESS ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
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Learning Objectives
What is ethics? What is business ethics? Why is business ethics important? How can business leaders
Business Ethics Fundamentals
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Business Ethics Fundamentals
Search the Web
Ethics Officers Association is a professional association of managers of corporate ethics and compliance. Visit EOA's web site at: www.eoa.org
2005 by Nelson, a division of Thomson Canada Limited.
CHAPTER 9
Community Relations and Strategic Philanthropy
Purpose and Perspective
In this chapter, we explore community stakeholders and how organizations deal with stakeholder needs through philanthropic initiatives. We explore the relationship with