Shared Value Literature Review: Implications for Future Research from Stakeholder and Social Perspective
Asoke Rocky Mehera
Journal of Management and Sustainability, 2017, vol. 7, issue 4, 98-111
Abstract:
The review of the literature on shared value has denoted that this concept been approached as both generic and theoretical/conceptual framework for the simultaneous creation of social and economic value. Based upon the dominant trends in shared value literature, the proposed study has attempted to provide two broad strategic directions (i.e., stakeholder engagement, social innovation) regarding further research around shared value creation. The significance of the study has been demonstrated in the fact that these two new directions on stakeholders and society would expand the three-level framework of shared value toward a multi-level holistic framework for co-creation of value.
Keywords: creating shared value (CSV); stakeholder engagement and social innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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