September 2018
Intermediate to advanced
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Figure 10.2
As we explained in the introduction of this chapter, evidence from stakeholders can address both practical and ethical considerations in organizational or managerial decisions. Practical considerations arise from stakeholders’ level of power and interest, indicative of the effect they may have on the decision process itself. Ethical considerations arise from the distribution of a decision’s potential harms relative to its benefits. In Figure 10.2, stakeholders with high interests but little influence are often considered by decision makers to be less relevant to those with high influence. From an ethical ...
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