Stakeholder analysis, the process of identifying those affected by a project or event
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Stakeholder theory, a theory that identifies and models the groups which are stakeholders of a corporation or project
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Project stakeholder, a person, group or organization with an interest in a project
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Their son, Miguel Alemán Magnani is a stakeholder of Televisa and the owner of low-cost airline, Interjet.
He has been a member of the “advisory group on food store chains” of the European Commission, member of the Stakeholder Consultative Platform of the European Food Safety Authority EFSA and several other EU-panels on food safety.
Finnmark Dagblad in Hammerfest is the main stakeholder in the newspaper through the company Min Áigi OS.
Freeman also provided the chapters on stakeholder theory and stakeholder management for the world's first "Dictionary of CSR", the Institute for Corporate Culture Affairs "A to Z of Corporate Social Responsibility"
It was originally detailed by R. Edward Freeman in the book Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach, and identifies and models the groups which are stakeholders of a corporation, and both describes and recommends methods by which management can give due regard to the interests of those groups.
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The political philosopher Charles Blattberg has criticized stakeholder theory for assuming that the interests of the various stakeholders can be, at best, compromised or balanced against each other.
It is managed by a Technical Director, Ian Bryant, with Stakeholder interests being represented by a President, Sir Edmund Burton, and a team of Vice Presidents responsible for particular communities of interest.
At Yuma Crossing, the stakeholders are particularly diverse, including Indian tribes, agricultural interests, environmental and wildlife non-profit organizations, as well as many federal, states, and local agencies.