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EAP Excellent Performance Academic Integrity Professional Behavior Corporate Social Responsibility Language Check using "CSR", 25% using other terminology What 3 things do you need to grow in your career? - Ability to manage people - Understanding stakeholders Dr. Michael Hastings 50% of companies using "sustainability", 25% - Ability to manage money Director of Corporate Citizenship for KPMG; Corporations and individuals both have an impact. Organizations and individuals should both be thinking. Rapid change. Stakeholders - "Big 5" Stakeholders - Owners Stakeholders - Consumers Owners, Consumers, Employees, Government, Community Private, corporate, institution Consumer activists, product liability Stakeholders - Employees Union, older, women, minority, activists Stakeholders - Government Stakeholders - Community Production View of the Firm Local, federal, state Environmental groups, public Owners thought of stakeholders as only those individuals or groups that supplied resources or bought products or services Managerial View of the Firm Stakeholder View of the Firm Owners and employees acknowledged as stakeholders Management must perceive as stakeholders not only those groups that the management thinks have some stake in the firm but also those individuals and groups that themselves think or perceive they have a stake in the firm

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BA342 Final Exam: QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS A+ RATED
EAP Excellent Performance

Academic Integrity

Professional Behavior




Corporate Social Responsibility Language Check 50% of companies using "sustainability", 25%
using "CSR", 25% using other terminology




What 3 things do you need to grow in your career? - Ability to manage money

- Ability to manage people

- Understanding stakeholders




Dr. Michael Hastings Director of Corporate Citizenship for KPMG; Corporations and individuals
both have an impact. Organizations and individuals should both be thinking. Rapid change.




Stakeholders - "Big 5" Owners, Consumers, Employees, Government, Community




Stakeholders - Owners Private, corporate, institution




Stakeholders - Consumers Consumer activists, product liability

,Stakeholders - Employees Union, older, women, minority, activists




Stakeholders - Government Local, federal, state




Stakeholders - Community Environmental groups, public




Production View of the Firm Owners thought of stakeholders as only those individuals or groups
that supplied resources or bought products or services




Managerial View of the Firm Owners and employees acknowledged as stakeholders




Stakeholder View of the Firm Management must perceive as stakeholders not only those groups
that the management thinks have some stake in the firm but also those individuals and groups that
themselves think or perceive they have a stake in the firm




Primary Social Stakeholders Have a direct stake in the organization and its success and, therefore,
are most influential




- Shareholders and investors

- Employees and managers

- Customers

- Local communities

- Suppliers and other business partners

,Secondary Social Stakeholders May be extremely influential as well, especially in affecting
reputation and public standing, but their stake in the organization is more indirect or derived




- Government and regulators

- Civic institutions

- Social pressure/activist groups

- Media and academic commentators

- Trade bodies

- Competitors




Primary Nonsocial Stakeholders - Natural environment

- Future generations

- Nonhuman species




Secondary Nonsocial Stakeholders Include those who represent or speak for the primary
nonsocial stakeholders




- Environmental interest groups

- Animal welfare organizations




Important Stakeholder Attributes Legitimacy, power, urgency




Stakeholder Approaches Strategic, Multifiduciary, Synthesis

, Stakeholder Approaches: Strategic Views stakeholders primarily as factors to be taken into
consideration and managed while the firm pursues profits for its shareholders




Stakeholder Approaches: Multifiduciary Views stakeholders as more than just individuals or
groups who can wield economic or legal power




Stakeholder Approaches: Synthesis Holds that business does have moral responsibilities to
stakeholders but that they should not be seen as part of a fiduciary obligation




Three Values of the Stakeholder Model Descriptive, Instrumental, Normative




Descriptive Value It provides language and concepts to describe effectively the corporation or
organization in stakeholder inclusive terms




Instrumental Value It is useful in portraying the relationship between the practice of stakeholder
management and the resulting achievement of corporate performance goals




Normative Value Stakeholders are seen as possessing value irrespective of their instrumental use
to management




Who are the organization's stakeholders? Stakeholder identification stage --> must identify
generic groups and specific subgroups

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