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Stakeholder Salience for Small Businesses: A Social Proximity Perspective

Merja Lähdesmäki (), Marjo Siltaoja () and Laura J. Spence ()
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Merja Lähdesmäki: University of Helsinki
Marjo Siltaoja: University of Jyväskylä
Laura J. Spence: Royal Holloway, University of London, School of Management

Journal of Business Ethics, 2019, vol. 158, issue 2, No 6, 373-385

Abstract: Abstract This paper advances stakeholder salience theory from the viewpoint of small businesses. It is argued that the stakeholder salience process for small businesses is influenced by their local embeddedness, captured by the idea of social proximity, and characterised by multiple relationships that the owner-manager and stakeholders share beyond the business context. It is further stated that the ethics of care is a valuable ethical lens through which to understand social proximity in small businesses. The contribution of the study conceptualises how the perceived social proximity between local stakeholders and small business owner-managers influences managerial considerations of the legitimacy, power and urgency of stakeholders and their claims. Specifically, the paradoxical nature of close relationships in the salience process is acknowledged and discussed.

Keywords: Ethics of care; Local embeddedness; Small business; Social proximity; Stakeholder relations; Stakeholder salience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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