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Limits to Stakeholder Influence : Why the Business Case Won't Save the World, PDF eBook

Limits to Stakeholder Influence : Why the Business Case Won't Save the World PDF

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In business, does it pay to be good? Drawing from two decades of published conceptual and empirical scholarship, this book outlines the mechanisms of the business case for corporate social responsibility and demonstrates the conditions that cause good corporate acts to succeed, or fail, in turning a profit.

Central to the explanation is the role of stakeholders, who are portrayed as agents who can turn corporate a??good into golda?A but lack the capacity to do so consistently.

This book takes a critical perspective, noting significant limits on the ability of stakeholders to reward good corporate behavior and rein in bad corporate acts.

It concludes with several ways that scholars can improve this important and popular research topic.

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