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Suggested Readings on Stakeholders and Stockholders

Anthony A. Atkinson, John H. Waterhouse, and Robert B. Wells. “A Stakeholder Approach to Strategic Performance Measurement.” Sloan Management Review, Spring, 1997: 25-37.

 

Thomas Donaldson and Lee E. Preston. "The Stakeholder Theory for the Corporation:  Concepts, Evidence, Implications." Academy of Management Review 20, no. 1 (1995): 65-91.

 

R. E. Freeman. "The Politics of Stakeholder Theory:  Some Future Directions." Business Ethics Quarterly 4, no. 4 (1994): 409-21 [This issue contains a number of articles on stakeholder theory.]

 

R. E. Freeman. "Corporate Governance: A Stakeholder Interpretation." Journal of Behavioral Economics 19, no. 4 (1990): 337-59.

 

R. E Freeman and D. L. Reed. “Stockholders and Stakeholders: A New Perspective on Corporate Governance." California Management Review 25, no. 3 (1983): 88-106.

 

Milton Friedman. “The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits.” New York Times Magazine, September 13, 1970.

 

Goodpaster and Matthews. "Can A Corporation Have A Conscience?" Harvard Business Review, January-February, 1982, 132-141.

 

Marvin Lazerson. "Who Owns Higher Education?  The Changing Face of Governance," Change: The Magazine of Higher Education 29 (March/April, 1997), 10-15.

 

 

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