September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
10h 16m
English
Figure 10.1
Organizational decisions often have lots of stakeholders, both inside and outside the organization. In some situations, this may lead to ‘information avoidance’ – the tendency for decision makers to avoid paying attention to stakeholder groups for whom less information is available. In addition, some stakeholders may be ‘out of sight’ and not come to mind initially, particularly when a decision has indirect or long-term effects. Awareness and concern for possible effects on stakeholders (or lack thereof) is a focus of much debate regarding corporate social responsibility.5
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