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[[Stakeholder]] Value Perspective is the view that sees organizations primarily as coalitions which must serve all parties involved. The organizational purpose is to achieve satisfaction among all stakeholders.<ref>[https://www.mbabrief.com/what_is_stakeholder_value_perspective.asp What is Stakeholder Value Perspective? Definition and meaning]</ref>
 
[[Stakeholder]] Value Perspective is the view that sees organizations primarily as coalitions which must serve all parties involved. The organizational purpose is to achieve satisfaction among all stakeholders.<ref>[https://www.mbabrief.com/what_is_stakeholder_value_perspective.asp What is Stakeholder Value Perspective? Definition and meaning]</ref>
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== What is the shareholder value perspective? ==
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A shareholder value perspective is an approach to running a company that focuses on maximizing profits for shareholders. It does not take into account social responsibility or other considerations, and its primary aim is the pursuit of enlightened self-interest in order to maximize wealth for society as a whole. This approach encourages companies to focus on activities that are profitable for shareholders, such as increasing sales and reducing costs. This type of thinking has become especially important as it helps companies make decisions that are beneficial to their shareholders while still maintaining market-based relationships with their stakeholders.
  
  

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Stakeholder Value Perspective is the view that sees organizations primarily as coalitions which must serve all parties involved. The organizational purpose is to achieve satisfaction among all stakeholders.[1]

What is the shareholder value perspective?

A shareholder value perspective is an approach to running a company that focuses on maximizing profits for shareholders. It does not take into account social responsibility or other considerations, and its primary aim is the pursuit of enlightened self-interest in order to maximize wealth for society as a whole. This approach encourages companies to focus on activities that are profitable for shareholders, such as increasing sales and reducing costs. This type of thinking has become especially important as it helps companies make decisions that are beneficial to their shareholders while still maintaining market-based relationships with their stakeholders.


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