Routledge Dictionary of Economics, Second Edition
1 A person with an interest in a business, a fund or a community.
The interest can arise from financial investment, employment or citizenship.
2 A member of society aware of collective obligations and freedoms.
3 A trustee of society balancing the interests of one group against another.
4 A person relying on shared values and co-operative behaviour opposed to INDIVIDUALISM.
References
Plender, J. (1997) A Stake in the Future. The Stakeholding Solution, London: Nicholas Brealey
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