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Pragmatically understanding stakeholder relationships and action

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posted on 2024-07-12, 14:11 authored by Sally Davenport, Shirley Leitch
Stakeholder research attempts to address the role and impact of stakeholder relationships in organizational life. Stakeholders act in response to an issue that arises in the relationship with the organization. Using the example of Bioreg, an organization that manages approvals for genetically modified organisms, we explore the role of the impact of an issue on stakeholder mobilization. Organizations are, in general, more adept at dealing with the 'rational' interest-based actions of stakeholders but are not well equipped for responding to identity-based stakeholder responses, yet the threshold for identity-based mobilization is lower than that for interest-based action. Based on the Issue-Impact-Action framework, suggestions are proposed for appropriate stakeholder management strategies for each mode of stakeholder response.

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Management: Pragmatism, Philosphy, Priorities, the 20th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) Conference, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia, 06-09 December 2006

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Management: Pragmatism, Philosphy, Priorities, the 20th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management ANZAM Conference, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia, 06-09 December 2006

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Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management

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Copyright © 2006 The authors. Proceedings Copyright © ANZAM. Paper is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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