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    How would you feel if you owned part of a company, but could not help make any decisions on the future of the company? Those who own majority of the company decide to hire mangers to make important decisions on your company. This is a general example on how shareholders run their company. Now wouldn 't you rather help make decision, or be able to factor in ideas from the employees and community that has helped the business grow? If so, you might want to consider the stakeholders theory.  Different

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    problem of helping managers think about management. Stakeholder theory can be upstretched with a full different collection of ethical questions without any context to other theories. Concept of stakeholder theory Stakeholder theory was introduced by “R. Edward Freeman” (1984), also known as the “father of stakeholder theory”. His theory states that “the individuals or groups that may

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    Introduction A stakeholder is an individual or association who can affect or be affected by the business’s activities. They might have neither direct nor indirect interest in the firms. Form a decent connection between stakeholders and firms is vital because stakeholders can contact with the firm very often or just in emergency situation to get up to date with the activities of the business. In one way or another, the reputation of stakeholders are influenced by every activities of the business,

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    Who should benefit, and at whose expense when running a business? Milton Friedman maintains that profit is the only true goal, benefitting the stockholders. However, R. Edward Freeman proposes that the needs of all a business’s stakeholders must be balanced when acting. I support Freeman’s view because the environment has changed since the time of Friedman. Milton Friedman believes the idea of businesses having some sort of responsibility to society is a baseless notion, and describes discussions

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    Everyone in America has been touched by the legacy of colonialism, from the people whose ancestors were enslaved and used to enrich those who owned them to the immigrants that arrived for a better future but still face the same discrimination as those before them. However, not everyone in America knows this, and simply ignore that the hardships of most people of color stem from the institutions put in place by colonialism. This is why I believe that it is important for people to be aware of the impacts

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    Sami Azad – 152268 MGT 4001 Management Principles and Practice Submitting to: A P Davies Date of Submission: 11/15 To Be Completed By: 6/11/15 Report on Stakeholder Appraisal Contents Report Briefing Stakeholder Preface Substantial Stakeholders within a Business Stakeholders Expectations on Tesco Breaches

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    drug to certain people who needed it to survive. One person that would argue that Shkreli was acting unethical is R. Edward Freeman. A website in the internet informs that Martin Shkreli was born to Albanian and Croatians immigrates, and he grew up with two sisters and a brother. Moving one, the article states that Shkreli attended Hunter College High School and started interning

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    Stakeholder

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    Stakeholders, Shareholders and Wealth Maximization V. Sivarama Krishnan, University of Central Oklahoma ABSTRACT This paper attempts reconciliation between the two somewhat extreme views espoused by the shareholder wealth maximization paradigm and the stakeholder theory. The stakeholder theory challenges the basic premise built into corporate finance theory, teaching and practice. Corporate finance theory, teaching and the typically recommended practice are all built on the premise that the

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    perspectives have a broader approach. First, Without the stakeholder theory of the firm there is no corporate social responsibility and vice versa, because business cannot exist without society and society is not sustainable without business. According to R. Edward Freeman 1984, the stakeholder theory of the firm is about a conceptualised thought of how a firm works and creates value (youtube video). So, in order for us to understand what the stakeholder theory of the firm is about first the components of the

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    world in terms of good and evil. The government was a theocracy, which means that God is the true leader of society. Religion played a huge role within society and was very uncompromising and strict. During the days of early television broadcast Edward R. Murrow, the main reporter in Goodnight and Goodluck, opposes Senator Joseph McCarthy during his crusade to eliminate communists that supposedly infiltrated the government. During these times

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