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I am looking for concise statements of the general propositional content of stakeholder theory. I am working on this very problem, and I have taken of in treatments along the lines of Donaldson & Preston (1995). I find these treatments flawed, though very useful as a starting point. Do you guys know of any treatments of the various types of statements that make up so called "integrated" stakeholder theory? I am not looking for discussions of the epistemic features that differ between descriptive and normative stakeholder theory, though treatments that also cover this are welcome as well.

Is there any existing attempts at spelling out the precise content that comprises a minimal stakeholder theory, and the logical connections between the subtheories? If so, give me a pointer.

In case you are interested in the topic, feel free to let me know. I am working on many themes that I wish to discuss with someone also engaged with the general topic. We can talk privately, or I can make a discussion thread on here if it has interest.

In case someone wishes to input something, we can end with a question:

Q1: Do you believe that stakeholder theory comprises distinct propositions expressing descriptive and normative content, or do you believe (with Freeman and others) that the normative and descriptive content can't be separated? Please elaborate you position somewhat.

Q2: Any reading suggestions for treatments of this topic? Please share!

Kind regards,

Luca

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