Abstract
Stakeholder engagement or management (SE) has been variously discussed. Most studies tend to view the discussion on ethics and stakeholder engagement at a point in time. However, what is less reviwed and which has significantly not been studied is how ethics in stakeholder engagement changes overtime for benefits of both projects, business and organizations. This paper therefore examines how ethics is considered in studies of stakeholder engagement in the management of business, organizations and projects.
To be able to generate findings for both academics and practitioners, we have employed a systematic reviews of 57 studies across geographical locations, spanning various fields to discover the gap. This is in addition to studying the evolution of definitions and perspectives studies have come up with over the years
To be able to generate findings for both academics and practitioners, we have employed a systematic reviews of 57 studies across geographical locations, spanning various fields to discover the gap. This is in addition to studying the evolution of definitions and perspectives studies have come up with over the years
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 3 Sept 2019 |
Event | British Academy of Management Conference 2019 - Birmingham, United Kingdom Duration: 3 Sept 2019 → 5 Sept 2019 |
Conference
Conference | British Academy of Management Conference 2019 |
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Abbreviated title | BAM 2019 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Birmingham |
Period | 3/09/19 → 5/09/19 |
Keywords
- Ethics
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Business Management
Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms
- Thomas Ashton Institute
- Manchester Environmental Research Institute