In the 1980s, a change in companies organizational culture began when internal and external actors started to demand more from the companies from whom they acquired goods and services. Actors wanted companies to reflect their core values, or the values that were established the moment when the organization was created; these values also need to reflect the company's organizational culture. These actors were later on given the name of stakeholders, people or groups who have an interest, claim, or stake in the organization. To be more specific, they focus on what a company does and how well it performs.[1] As companies began to maximize their profits, stakeholders became more demanding and influential in the decision-making process. These groups of stakeholders began insisting on a more dynamic, stimulating, and rewarding work environment that would result in better work conditions.
Managing OrganizationalStakeholders Mosaic, (nd), Success and Stakeholders LSM, (2015), Defining, understanding and meeting the needs of stakeholders...
or event Stakeholder engagement Stakeholder management Stakeholder theory, a theory that identifies and models the groups that are stakeholders of a project...
influencing stakeholders through engagement. Within the field of marketing, it is believed that customers are one of the most important stakeholders for managing...
stakeholders – their status being derived from their capacity to affect the firm and its stakeholders. The nature of what constitutes a stakeholder is...
particular case. A stakeholder analysis does not preclude the interests of the stakeholders overriding the interests of the other stakeholders affected, but...
New Zealand, and work and organizational (WO) psychology throughout Europe and Brazil. Industrial, work, and organizational (IWO) psychology is the broader...
Organizational ethics is the ethics of an organization, and it is how an organization responds to an internal or external stimulus. Organizational ethics...
Companies engage their stakeholders in dialogue to find out what social and environmental issues matter most to them and involve stakeholders in the decision-making...
Project stakeholders are persons or entities who have an interest in a given project. According to the Project Management Institute (PMI), the term project...
modify a group's/organization's performance and/or culture. The organizational changes are typically initiated by the group's stakeholders. OD emerged from...
and 'Love' (Prema) in an organisation’s interactions with its stakeholders. Stakeholders, in this definition, refers to the organisation’s customers, employees...
governance bodies: board of directors, stakeholder council, technical advisory committee, organizationalstakeholders, and a secretariat. Diverse geographic...
implementation of the major goals and initiatives taken by an organization's managers on behalf of stakeholders, based on consideration of resources and an assessment...
In management, a stakeholder approach is the practice that managers formulate and implement processes that satisfy stakeholders' needs to ensure long-term...
attributions about the crisis and the reputations held by stakeholders. In turn, understanding how stakeholders will respond to the crisis informs the post-crisis...
supervision are directed toward the achievement of organizational aims. Organizational structure affects organizational action and provides the foundation on which...
the 1950s, organizational communication focused largely on the role of communication in improving organizational life and organizational output. In the...
(1987) introduced the concept of organizational justice with regard to how an employee judges the behavior of the organization and the employee's resulting...
1990s. It was used by managers, sociologists, and organizational theorists in the 1980s. Organizational culture influences the ways in which people interact...
(3) an overarching concern towards the wellbeing of the wider organizationalstakeholders and the larger community. The appeal or, or preference to engage...
governments also added as stakeholders private philanthropic organizations, educational and academic entities and other stakeholders active in areas related...
overall assessments of organizations by their stakeholders. They are aggregate perceptions by stakeholders of an organization's ability to fulfill their...
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Respect for stakeholder interests (stakeholders are individuals or groups who are affected by, or have the ability to impact, the organization's actions)...
potential stakeholder. Different approaches to who is a stakeholder: Therefore, it is dependent upon the circumstances of the stakeholders involved with...