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Acknowledgements
Introduction Robert A. Phillips and R. Edward Freeman
1. R. Edward Freeman (1984), `Stakeholder Management: Framework and Philosophy'
2. R. Edward Freeman and William M. Evan (1990), `Corporate Governance: A Stakeholder Interpretation'
3. R. Edward Freeman (1994), `The Politics of Stakeholder Theory: Some Future Directions'
4. Margaret M. Blair (1995), `Whose Interests Should Corporations Serve?'
5. Thomas M. Jones (1995), `Instrumental Stakeholder Theory: A Synthesis of Ethics and Economics'
6. Margaret M. Blair (1998), `For Whom Should Corporations Be Run? An Economic Rationale for Stakeholder Management'
7. Thomas Donaldson and Lee E. Preston (1995), `The Stakeholder Theory of the Corporation: Concepts, Evidence, and Implications'
8. Ronald K. Mitchell, Bradley R. Agle and Donna J. Wood (1997), `Toward a Theory of Stakeholder Identification and Salience: Defining the Principle of Who and What Really Counts'
9. Robert A. Phillips (1997), `Stakeholder Theory and a Principle of Fairness'
10. Timothy J. Rowley (1997), `Moving Beyond Dyadic Ties: A Network Theory of Stakeholder Influences'
11. Jeff Frooman (1999), `Stakeholder Influence Strategies'
12. Russell W. Coff (1999), `When Competitive Advantage Doesn't Lead to Performance: The Resource-based View and Stakeholder Bargaining Power'
13. Shawn L. Berman, Andrew C. Wicks, Suresh Kotha and Thomas M. Jones (1999), `Does Stakeholder Orientation Matter? The Relationship Between Stakeholder Management Models and Firm Financial Performance'
14. Thomas M. Jones and Andrew C. Wicks (1999), `Convergent Stakeholder Theory'
15. Stuart Ogden and Robert Watson (1999), `Corporate Performance and Stakeholder Management: Balancing Shareholder and Customer Interests in the U.K. Privatized Water Industry'
16. Richard Marens and Andrew Wicks (1999), `Getting Real: Stakeholder Theory, Managerial Practice, and The General Irrelevance of Fiduciary Duties Owed to Shareholders'
17. Thomas A. Kochan and Saul A. Rubinstein (2000), `Toward a Stakeholder Theory of the Firm: The Saturn Partnership'
18. Michael C. Jensen (2002), `Value Maximization, Stakeholder Theory, and the Corporate Objective Function'
19. S. Venkataraman (2002), `Stakeholder Value Equilibration and the Entrepreneurial Process'
20. Marguerite Schneider (2002), `A Stakeholder Model of Organizational Leadership'
21. R. Edward Freeman and Robert A. Phillips (2002), `Stakeholder Theory: A Libertarian Defense'
22. Richard A. Wolfe and Daniel S. Putler (2002), `How Tight Are the Ties that Bind Stakeholder Groups?'
23. Robert A. Phillips, R. Edward Freeman and Andrew C. Wicks (2003), `What Stakeholder Theory is Not'
24. Timothy J. Rowley and Mihnea Moldoveanu (2003), `When Will Stakeholder Groups Act? An Interest-and Identity-based Model of Stakeholder Group Mobilization'
25. Robert Phillips (2003), `Stakeholder Legitimacy'
26. Anant K. Sundaram and Andrew C. Inkpen (2004), `The Corporate Objective Revisited'
27. R. Edward Freeman, Andrew C. Wicks and Bidhan Parmar (2004), `Stakeholder Theory and "The Corporate Objective Revisited"'
28. Anant K. Sundaram and Andrew C. Inkpen (2004), `Stakeholder Theory and "The Corporate Objective Revisited": A Reply'
29. Cheryl Carleton Asher, James M. Mahoney and Joseph T. Mahoney (2005), `Towards a Property Rights Foundation for a Stakeholder Theory of the Firm'
30. John F. McVea and R. Edward Freeman (2005), `A Names-and-Faces Approach to Stakeholder Management: How Focusing on Stakeholders as Individuals Can Bring Ethics and Entrepreneurial Strategy Together'
31. James P. Walsh (2005), `Book Review Essay: Taking Stock of Stakeholder Management'
32. Thomas M. Jones, Will Felps and Gregory A. Bigley (2007), `Ethical Theory and Stakeholder-related Decisions: The Role of Stakeholder Culture'
33. Jerry D. Goodstein and Andrew C. Wicks (2007), `Corporate and Stakeholder Responsibility: Making Business Ethics a Two-Way Conversation'
34. R. Edward Freeman (2007), `Managing for Stakeholders', from `The Purpose of the Corporation'
35. Mary Sully De Luque, Nathan T. Washburn, David A. Waldman and Robert J. House (2008) `Unrequited Profit: How Stakeholder and Economic Values Relate to Subordinates' Perceptions of Leadership and Firm Performance'
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