«Dear Colleague,
We are happy to invite you to the 1st INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON STAKEHOLDERS, RESOURCES AND VALUE CREATION, Barcelona, Spain, June 7-8, 2011
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CALL FOR PAPERS:
Stakeholder theory and the resource-based view of the organization both offer perspectives on how firms should be managed to create an optimal amount of value. The resource-based perspective defines value in terms of economic rents and suggests that organizations are in a strong position to generate higher rents if they possess resources that are valuable in the market, rare, nonsubstitutable and difficult to imitate. Resource-based theory, like many management theories, is ethics neutral. In contrast, most business decisions have ethical content because they influence the well being of the firm’s stakeholders. Stakeholder theory does not separate economics from ethics. The stakeholder perspective suggests that to create value one must focus on how value gets created for each and all stakeholders. It argues that firms that treat their stakeholders well (i.e., listen to them, consider their needs when making decisions, treat them fairly) will have the opportunity to create more value.
Although the two theories are very different in the way they answer the value creation question, they are both supported by substantial theory and empirical evidence. Furthermore, they are closely linked by one critical dimension—the fact exists that most resources are inseparably connected to one or more stakeholders of the firm. The purpose of the conference is to investigate the potential to integrate the resource-based view with stakeholder theory and to link these complementary theories to the creation of value. Several other theories may offer insights that help with the integration process, including network theory, service-dominant logic, agency theory, transactions cost economics and social justice theory.
Proposal submission deadline: 1 February 2011
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Best regards,
Cristina Setyar
EIASM
PLACE DE BROUCKERE PLEIN 31
1000 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
Tel: +32 2 226 66 69 Fax: +32 2 512 19 29
Please check your personal profile in the EIASM online database: http://www.eiasm.org»
We are happy to invite you to the 1st INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON STAKEHOLDERS, RESOURCES AND VALUE CREATION, Barcelona, Spain, June 7-8, 2011
[...]
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Stakeholder theory and the resource-based view of the organization both offer perspectives on how firms should be managed to create an optimal amount of value. The resource-based perspective defines value in terms of economic rents and suggests that organizations are in a strong position to generate higher rents if they possess resources that are valuable in the market, rare, nonsubstitutable and difficult to imitate. Resource-based theory, like many management theories, is ethics neutral. In contrast, most business decisions have ethical content because they influence the well being of the firm’s stakeholders. Stakeholder theory does not separate economics from ethics. The stakeholder perspective suggests that to create value one must focus on how value gets created for each and all stakeholders. It argues that firms that treat their stakeholders well (i.e., listen to them, consider their needs when making decisions, treat them fairly) will have the opportunity to create more value.
Although the two theories are very different in the way they answer the value creation question, they are both supported by substantial theory and empirical evidence. Furthermore, they are closely linked by one critical dimension—the fact exists that most resources are inseparably connected to one or more stakeholders of the firm. The purpose of the conference is to investigate the potential to integrate the resource-based view with stakeholder theory and to link these complementary theories to the creation of value. Several other theories may offer insights that help with the integration process, including network theory, service-dominant logic, agency theory, transactions cost economics and social justice theory.
Proposal submission deadline: 1 February 2011
[...]
Best regards,
Cristina Setyar
EIASM
PLACE DE BROUCKERE PLEIN 31
1000 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
Tel: +32 2 226 66 69 Fax: +32 2 512 19 29
Please check your personal profile in the EIASM online database: http://www.eiasm.org»
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