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- Shapeholder abstract "Shapeholders are the political, regulatory, media, and activist actors in the firm’s operating environment that shape, constrain, or expand a firm’s opportunities and risks. They are distinguished from stakeholders in that they may have no stake in an organization’s success, yet they still have the ability to shape its operating environment. The only stake an environmental activist may want in a coal company is a stake through its corporate heart, yet it can still shape the opportunities and risks of a coal company. Mark Kennedy first introduced the concept of shapeholders to business strategy in courses taught at Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School in 2012 and while at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management through a article in Emerald Group Publishing’s Strategy & Leadership journal in 2013 and through a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) in 2015.Shapeholders are important in business practice and in theorizing relating to strategic management, corporate governance, business purpose, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and creating shared value (CSV).".
- Shapeholder wikiPageExternalLink about.
- Shapeholder wikiPageExternalLink SL-05-2013-0038.
- Shapeholder wikiPageExternalLink www.markkennedy.com.
- Shapeholder wikiPageExternalLink 7a-shapeholder-engagement.html.
- Shapeholder wikiPageExternalLink shapeholders-matrix.html.
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- Shapeholder wikiPageLength "3100".
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- Shapeholder wikiPageRevisionID "678053577".
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Carey_Business_School.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Category:2012_introductions.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buzzwords.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corporate_governance.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Creating_shared_value.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Emerald_Group_Publishing.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink George_Washington_University.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Johns_Hopkins_University.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Kennedy_(politician).
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Massive_Open_Online_Course.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Massive_open_online_course.
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink Stakeholder_(corporate).
- Shapeholder wikiPageWikiLink The_Graduate_School_of_Political_Management.
- Shapeholder hasPhotoCollection Shapeholder.
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- Shapeholder subject Category:2012_introductions.
- Shapeholder subject Category:Buzzwords.
- Shapeholder subject Category:Corporate_governance.
- Shapeholder hypernym Media.
- Shapeholder type Company.
- Shapeholder comment "Shapeholders are the political, regulatory, media, and activist actors in the firm’s operating environment that shape, constrain, or expand a firm’s opportunities and risks. They are distinguished from stakeholders in that they may have no stake in an organization’s success, yet they still have the ability to shape its operating environment.".
- Shapeholder label "Shapeholder".
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- Shapeholder isPrimaryTopicOf Shapeholder.