Final Flashcards

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Stakeholders & shareholders

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  • property rights (Donaldson 1995)
  • owning capital not same business (Fama, 1980)
  • make profit, aim (Shankman, 1999)
  • invest, make decisions (Maitland, 1994)
  • stakeholder/shareholder (make profit, Friedman)
  • property rights (not same, Desjardins)
  • utilitian (tragedy,Desjardins)
  • multi-fiduciary (means end, Kahtian)
  • goodpaster (can not give, Nemo dat Principe, includes everyone, sternberg)
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Whistle blowing

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  • norm (Jaques, 1961)
  • diffusion of responsibility (Darley, 1968)
  • high jobs (Brabeck, 1984)
  • what is whistle blowing
  • permissible:disloyal (team, Bok, no expectation, Duska)
  • confidential
  • relationship (political prawns, Drucker)
    Required (compliment, Davis)
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Pro-Environmental Behaviour

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  • promps (Ambrahamse, 2005)
  • Policies (Steph, 2006)
  • family (Palmer, 2005)
  • what is it (Stern), small scale
  • change how feel (Gap, Blake, %, Unsworth)
  • provide feedback
  • social pressure (research, Sierro)
  • Goal setting (theory, Locke)
  • leaders
  • nudge (def, sunstein)
  • combining (silver bullet, unsworth)
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Introduction to social enterprise

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  • plastic waste currency Haiti (Scott, 2017, Guardian)
  • £124 million lent 4,000 jobs created/safeguarded (responsible finance: the industry in 2017)
  • Social enterprise uk year awards sponsored by NatWest
  • uk definition, CIC
  • main characteristics SE (EMES, Defourny, 2001)
  • 3 things business aim do (social business initiative, 2011)
  • hybrid, 1’s 2’s
  • network for good
  • mission/funding SE
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The business case

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  • competitiveness (Burke, 1996)
  • R&D, CSP (McWilliams, 2000)
  • child workers ASOS (Webb, 2016? Forbes)
  • why should engage (Accenture, 2013 survey)
  • measure business performance/7 benefits
  • business case (Kurucz)
    1) cost & risk reduction
    2) gaining competitive advantage (brand loyalty, Privto)
    3) reputation
    4) Win-Win outcome (business opp, Carroll)
  • CSP (+- Carroll) (financial, Schreck)
  • CEP (+ Hoppes)
  • limitations (pay good, Mintzberg)
  • is it ethical CSR
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Business & Poverty

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  • capital household consumption (Khandker, 2005)
  • appropriate product design & targeting (Wright, 2000)
  • receptive fair trade (Lourerio, 2005)
  • gringo 1988 mean factorise
  • meaning globalisation
  • benefits/ disadvantaged emerging
  • relationship: fool agent (Murray)
  • relationship: 3 things
  • pyramid solution & crit (mirage, buy from, Karani)
  • micro finance (standard chartered, 2005 €1 billion)
  • consumerism (comp, Prahalad)
  • fair trade, advantage, crit (radical Benn, protection Henderson, small trade Benn, Quality, Henderson)
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