stakeholderism

English

Etymology

stakeholder + -ism

Noun

stakeholderism (uncountable)

  1. (business) The view that a business should promote the interests of its stakeholders (employees, customers, suppliers etc.).
    Synonym: stakeholder capitalism
    Coordinate term: shareholderism
    • 2005 August 15, David Clark, “Labour's new divide”, in The Guardian:
      The state ownership of industry, as opposed to public services, would be abandoned, but social partnership and stakeholderism would be advanced as ways of balancing and humanising market relations.
    • 2010, Gary Herrigel, Manufacturing Possibilities [] , OUP Oxford, →ISBN, page 224:
      Moreover, since the constitution of crossfunctional projects often involves the participation of actors from both customer and supplier firms, new-style principles of stakeholderism are diffusing along the supply chain.

See also

  • multistakeholderism
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