Journal Article10.1016/J.BIOCON.2008.07.014
Stakeholder participation for environmental management: A literature review
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the development of participatory approaches in different disciplinary and geographical contexts, and reviews typologies that can be used to categorise and select participatory methods.
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About: This article is published in Biological Conservation. The article was published on 01 Oct 2008. The article focuses on the topics: Stakeholder analysis & Public participation.
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Experiential Learning : Experience as the Source of Learning and Development
David A. Kolb
- 01 Oct 1983
TL;DR: This book by D.A. Kolb (1984) explores experiential learning as a source of learning and development, highlighting experience as a primary driver of knowledge acquisition, skill formation, and personal growth through active participation and reflection.
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Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach
R. Edward Freeman,R. Edward Freeman +1 more
- 01 Jan 1984
TL;DR: The Stakeholder Approach: 1. Managing in turbulent times 2. The stakeholder concept and strategic management 3. Strategic Management Processes: 4. Setting strategic direction 5. Formulating strategies for stakeholders 6. Implementing and monitoring stakeholder strategies 7. Conflict at the board level 8. The functional disciplines of management 9. The role of the executive as mentioned in this paper.
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A Ladder of Citizen Participation
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Toward a Theory of Stakeholder Identification and Salience: Defining the Principle of who and What Really Counts
TL;DR: In this paper, a theory of stakeholder identification and saliency based on stakeholders possessing one or more of three relationship attributes (power, legitimacy, and urgency) is proposed, and a typology of stakeholders, propositions concerning their saliency to managers of the firm, and research and management implications.
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