نتایج جستجو برای: stakeholder

تعداد نتایج: 15132  

2012
CHRISTINA PRELL KLAUS HUBACEK MARK REED

The increasing use of stakeholder analysis in natural resource management reflects a growing recognition that stakeholders can and should influence environmental decision making. Stakeholder analysis can be used to avoid inflaming conflicts, ensure that the marginalization of certain groups is not reinforced, and fairly represent diverse interests. We present a case study from the Peak District...

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
Timothy Lawrence Johnson Jeffrey M Bielicki Rebecca S Dodder Michael R Hilliard P Ozge Kaplan C Andrew Miller

The sustainability of future bioenergy production rests on more than continual improvements in its environmental, economic, and social impacts. The emergence of new biomass feedstocks, an expanding array of conversion pathways, and expected increases in overall bioenergy production are connecting diverse technical, social, and policy communities. These stakeholder groups have different-and pote...

2016
Dmitry Khodyakov Terrance D. Savitsky Siddhartha Dalal

BACKGROUND Public and stakeholder engagement can improve the quality of both research and policy decision making. However, such engagement poses significant methodological challenges in terms of collecting and analysing input from large, diverse groups. OBJECTIVE To explain how online approaches can facilitate iterative stakeholder engagement, to describe how input from large and diverse stak...

2015
Kent Walker Andre Laplume

Purpose –Given the current ecological state of the planet organizations now need to develop their sustainability to a significantly greater extent and at a faster pace. This paper proposes stakeholder collectives as a means for rapid and comprehensive sustainability, while also examining the moderating influence of firm size and change potential. Design/methodology/approach – A theoretical anal...

2013
Claire Schiller Meghan Winters Heather M Hanson Maureen C Ashe

BACKGROUND Stakeholders, as originally defined in theory, are groups or individual who can affect or are affected by an issue. Stakeholders are an important source of information in health research, providing critical perspectives and new insights on the complex determinants of health. The intersection of built and social environments with older adult mobility is an area of research that is fun...

2006
Silvia Ayuso Miguel Angel Rodríguez Joan Enric Ricart

This paper attempts to gain a deeper understanding of the firm’s ability to integrate stakeholder insights into the process of organizational innovation from a sustainable development viewpoint. Given the early stage of empirical research on the topic, we used an exploratory case study of two Spanish companies that have successfully learned from stakeholder dialogue and have generated innovatio...

Journal: :J. AIS 2016
Nancy Pouloudi Wendy L. Currie Edgar A. Whitley

The combination of pervasive and complex technology and an increasingly challenging healthcare environment is the setting for this research study. As a longitudinal case study, the research tracks the development and implementation of a large private information systems network in the UK National Health Service (NHS). Using stakeholder theory, we unpack the story of a complex network of stakeho...

2015
Amit Makan Abebaw Fekadu Vaibhav Murhar Nagendra Luitel Tasneem Kathree Joshua Ssebunya Crick Lund

BACKGROUND The knowledge generated from evidence-based interventions in mental health systems research is seldom translated into policy and practice in low and middle-income countries (LMIC). Stakeholder analysis is a potentially useful tool in health policy and systems research to improve understanding of policy stakeholders and increase the likelihood of knowledge translation into policy and ...

2010
Michael Carney Eric Gedajlovic

The stakeholder management literature is dominated by the 'shareholder value ' and 'inclusive stakeholder' views of the corporation. Each views the governance problem in terms of inter-functional conflicts between stakeholder groups, such as between investors and managers or managers and employees, and rests on the assumption of an idealized corporate structure characterized by the separation o...

Journal: :Government Information Quarterly 2013
Karin Axelsson Ulf Melin Ida Lindgren

The main goals of e-government are to increase agency efficiency and offer benefits to citizens. These goals have often been addressed as two interplaying outcomes of public e-service development, which are possible to achieve in parallel. This article shows that the two frequently applied stakeholders of e-government (agencies and citizens) are much too extensive and heterogeneous in order to ...

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