Responsabilité sociétale et développement durable

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Stakeholders and Sustainability: An Evolving Theory

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Abstract  
This conceptual article has three parts: In the first, I discuss the shortcomings of treating the environment as a stakeholder and conclude that doing so is theoretically vague and lacks prescriptive force. In the second part, I recommend moving from broad notions of preserving nature and appeals to beauty to a more concrete analytic framework provided by the idea of human sustainability. Using sustainability as the focus of concern is significant as it provides us with a more tenable and quantifiable standard for action, as in the case of carbon offsets and development of measures such as the United Nations Sustainability Indicators. In the final section, I draw on notions of stewardship to suggest that stakeholder management has a positive responsibility to promote sustainability.

  • Content Type Journal Article
  • Pages 1-11
  • DOI 10.1007/s10551-012-1376-5
  • Authors
    • Kevin Gibson, Departments of Philosophy and Management, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA

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