Shareholder and Stakeholder Values
Shareholder and Stakeholder Values
Presents insights into the ideas of corporate shareholder and stakeholder values.
7,757 words (
approx. 31 pages) |
16 sources |
APA | 2005
Paper Summary:
This paper addresses first=order and second-order effects of shareholder vs. stakeholder values, as well as when and why there are conflicts that arise and ways to resolve these serious situations. The concepts addressed in the paper focus on timely and classical ideas of corporate America and, to some extent, the new international conglomerates in our now highly global and extremely competitive world-based economy.
Shareholder Value Approach
Shareholder Trust
Define Shareholder Value Added
Historical Development of the Shareholder Value Approach
Goals and Requirements for Shareholders
Shareholder Value Added and Investment Decisions and Corporate Policies
External Help
Evaluate the Corporate Requirements
Shareholder Value Management
Define Stakeholder Value
What Is Economic Value Added
Cash Value Added
From the Paper:
"It makes sense for our modern world to have a foundation of a market-based economy because there are inherent conditions in the competitive market system that efficiently helps to meet the needs of consumers. These are not modern inventions or recent revelations. Adam Smith held concepts based on an invisible hand, which was suggested as early as 1776 in the classic work An Enquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. These insights still hold true."
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