Economic contracts versus social relationships as a foundation for normative stakeholder theory

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (3):223–232 (2001)
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Abstract

A number of the most influential presentations of normative stakeholder theory are based upon an economic model of the firm as a nexus of contracts. In this paper I argue that the use of such a model to address moral issues is both logically and practically problematic and effectively undermines the stakeholder position. I then sketch out the key characteristics of an alternative, social relationships model of the firm, and show how this might provide a basis for the development of a more relevant and robust version of normative stakeholder theory than has hitherto been proposed

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