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Redefining Stakeholder Censuses and Typologies: A New Approach

Miguel Ángel Serrano de Pablo () and José Luis Fernández-Fernández ()
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Miguel Ángel Serrano de Pablo: Universidad Pontificia Comillas
José Luis Fernández-Fernández: Universidad Pontificia Comillas

Chapter Chapter 4 in Philosophy and Business Ethics, 2022, pp 75-106 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract How can a typology of stakeholders be established to truly illuminate the pathways of action for companies? The simple perspective regarding their classification arises out of aspects related to Business Ethics and the philosophical nature of the need to establish relations with stakeholders beyond those necessary for business survival. Although this chapter does not answer the baseline ethical position, it does propose a way to establish the taxonomic axes to do the exercise so companies can approach the issue with better outlooks. In this theoretical approach, aimed at achieving greater order in the analysis and selection of the stakeholder census, we shall propose criteria for inclusion by means of a taxonomy that may be able to reflect the weight of each stakeholder.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97106-9_4

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