利益相关者从何而来?

Where Do Stakeholders Come From?

Academy of Management Review · 2021
被引 70
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

基于共同基础理论,构建了一个过程模型,解释在创业初期企业尚未存在时,个体如何自我识别为利益相关者,并探讨这一过程如何催生新语言、创业活动和产品服务创意。

Abstract

Stakeholders self-identify with a firm when they believe they affect and are themselves affected by the actions of a firm. When a firm is already operating, is already implementing a business model, and is already engaging in actions that are more or less consistent with that business model, stakeholders can evaluate whether they are affected or they affect the firm. However, how do stakeholders self-identify in the earliest stages of an entrepreneurial endeavor when a firm has yet to exist and the outcomes of product and service ideas and their effects on stakeholders are unknown? The purpose of this paper is to develop a process model that explains how individuals come to self-identify as stakeholders using the theory of common ground as a foundation (Clark, 1996). Common ground, a theory from the field of linguistics explains how human cooperation emerges and sheds light on how stakeholder self-identification can lead to the emergence of new language, an entrepreneurial endeavor, and product and service ideas. Finally, the paper proposes that how this endeavor is organized is a manifestation of the unique process the stakeholders have gone through.

利益相关者自我识别共同基础理论创业过程组织形成