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[https://www.bcorporation.net/en-us/movement/stakeholder-governance/ B Lab - Making business accountable to people and planet] | *[https://www.bcorporation.net/en-us/movement/stakeholder-governance/ B Lab - Making business accountable to people and planet] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 3 August 2024
ESG - governance - corporate governance.
Stakeholder governance is a form of corporate governance that considers the interests of all stakeholders.
Contrasted with historical approaches that made shareholders' interests the primary focus.
- Corporate accountability to people and the planet
- "Operating under a doctrine known as shareholder primacy, companies are able to prioritize profits — even when those profits are derived from behaviors that create inequality, environmental damage, and social fragmentation.
- The failure of shareholder primacy is increasingly acknowledged by business and finance leaders around the world.
- Many are now calling for a shift to corporate governance that prioritizes all stakeholders, commonly known as stakeholder governance or benefit governance.
- This kind of corporate governance ensures that companies are required to consider the interest of all of their stakeholders — customers, workers, suppliers, communities, investors, and the environment — in their decision making.
- Put simply: stakeholder governance ensures we have better businesses that are accountable to people and planet."
- Making business accountable to people and planet - B Lab.
See also
- Accountability
- B Lab
- Benefit corporation
- Corporate governance
- Corporate social responsibility
- Environmental, social and governance (ESG)
- Governance
- Shareholder
- Shareholder value
- Stakeholder
- UK Corporate Governance Code