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Page 1: Stakeholders

• Stakeholders

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Global governance Stakeholders' views

1 It is too soon to give a general account of the view of world-

governance stakeholders, although interest in world governance is on

the rise on the regional level, and we will certainly see different types of

stakeholders and social sectors working to varying degrees at the

international level and taking a stand on the issue in the years to come.

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Global governance Non-state stakeholders

1 The freedom of thought enjoyed by non-state stakeholders enables them to formulate truly alternative ideas

on world-governance issues, but they have taken little or no advantage of

this opportunity.

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Agency cost Other stakeholders

1 Other stakeholders such as the government, suppliers and customers all have their specific

interests to look after and that might incur additional costs. Agency costs in the government may include the likes of

government wasting taxpayers money to suit their own interest, which may conflict with the

general tax-paying public who may want it used elsewhere on things such as health care and

education. The literature however mainly focuses on the above categories of agency

costs.

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Project governance Project stakeholders

1 For other project stakeholders, the project sponsor engages

stakeholders, governs stakeholder communications, directs client

relationship, directs governance of users, directs governance of

suppliers and arbitrates between stakeholders.

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Stakeholder (corporate) - Types of stakeholders

1 Primary Stakeholders - usually internal stakeholders, are those that

engage in economic transactions with the business. (For example

stockholders, customers, suppliers, creditors, and employees)

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Stakeholder (corporate) - Types of stakeholders

1 Secondary Stakeholders - usually external stakeholders, are those who

- although they do not engage in direct economic exchange with the business - are affected by or can

affect its actions. (For example the general public, communities, activist groups, business support groups, and

the media)

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Sustainable tourism - Stakeholders

1 Stakeholders of sustainable tourism play a role in continuing this form of tourism

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Production (economics) - Stakeholders of production

1 Based on the similarities of their interests, stakeholders can be

classified into three groups in order to differentiate their interests and

mutual relations

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Production (economics) - Stakeholders of production

1 The interests of these stakeholders and their relations to companies are described briefly below. Our purpose

is to establish a framework for further analysis.

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Production (economics) - Stakeholders of production

1 Figure 1. Interactive contributions of a company’s

stakeholders

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Production (economics) - Stakeholders of production

1 The incomes are generated for those participating in production, i.e., the labour

force, society and owners. These stakeholders are referred to here as

producer communities or, in shorter form, as producers. The producer communities

have a common interest in maximizing their incomes. These parties that contribute to

production receive increased incomes from the growing and developing production.

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Transparency (social) - Organizational transparency (for stakeholders)

1 Transparency also must be analyzed as the impact of an organization associated or affiliated with its

stakeholders

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European Quality in Social Services - EQUASS stakeholders and supervision

1 EQUASS is supervised and supported by a network of external and internal stakeholders. The EQUASS Awarding Committee comprises key European

actors in social services and EU politics.

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Maintenance of Certification - Maintenance of Certification and other stakeholders

1 Maintenance of Certification supposedly helps physicians and other health care stakeholders

address the critical need to enhance patient safety and patient care

quality.[http://www.abim.org/pressroom/press_release_pdf/JAMA%20Article%20090104.pdf The Role of Physician Specialty Board Certification Status

in the Quality Movement]https://store.theartofservice.com/the-stakeholders-toolkit.html

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Ecosystem management - Stakeholders

1 Biological Conservation 141: 2417-2431 Stakeholders will often have

different interests in ecosystem services

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Educational data mining - Users and Stakeholders

1 There are four main users and stakeholders involved with educational data mining. These

include:

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Community forestry - Stakeholders

1 There is a large variety of stakeholders involved when

considering community forestry. Participation from the various levels of community, government and non-government organisations (NGO’s) is

essential in the project’s success.

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Community forestry - Stakeholders

1 While specific stakeholders will vary between different community forestry projects the primary

stakeholder groups are as follows:

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Community forestry - Stakeholders

1 Table 1. Common stakeholders involved with

community forestry.

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Community forestry - Stakeholders

1 In this situation, stakeholders came to conclusion to handover forest

resources to local communities for conserving, managing and utilization

by their own decision

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Regulation of greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act - The Influence of Stakeholders in Shaping How Greenhouse Gases Are Regulated Under the Clean Air Act

1 The reluctance of both the American public and Congress to make sometimes difficult choices to

address climate change has left opportunities wide open for other stakeholders to influence climate change policy; among the most

influential thus far are non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

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E-services - Stakeholders

1 (2009)Axelsson, K, Melin, f, Lindgren, I, (2009) DEVELOPING PUBLIC E-

SERVICES FOR SEVERAL STAKEHOLDERS – A MULTIFACETED

VIEW OF THE NEEDS FOR AN E-SERVICE

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Digital strategy - Identifying the unmet needs and goals of external stakeholders (consumers of online assets)

1 In addition to standard marketing strategy methodologies and

questions, external stakeholder interviews for Digital Strategy may

include usability testing, an analysis of how effectively external

stakeholders can use the online assets developed by a company for

their intended purposes

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Stakeholders

1 *Stakeholder, an entity that can be affected by the results of that in

which they are said to be stakeholders, i.e. that in which they

have a stake.

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Stakeholders

1 **Stakeholder theory, a theory that identifies and models the groups that are stakeholders of a corporation or

project

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Swimming Australia - Stakeholders and affiliations

1 Swimming Australia's key stakeholders includes:

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Academic analytics - Comprehending Involved Stakeholders

1 Academic analytics affects many

stakeholders in the institution

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