Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2014
Publication Title
Business & Society
Volume
53
Issue
6
First Page
820
Last Page
852
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/0007650312439296
Abstract
In early writings, stakeholder theorists supported giving all stakeholders formal, binding control over the corporation, in particular, over its board of directors. In recent writings, however, they claim that stakeholder theory does not require changing the current structure of corporate governance and further claim to be “agnostic” about the value of doing so. This article’s purpose is to highlight this shift and to argue that it is a mistake. It argues that, for instrumental reasons, stakeholder theorists should support giving all stakeholders control over the corporation, in the form of control over its board. That is, stakeholder theorists should support stakeholder democracy over the status quo. A larger goal of this article is to steer the conversation about stakeholder theory toward questions of governance and control. Stakeholder theorists tend to sidestep these questions, but it is vital that they be addressed.
Recommended Citation
Moriarty, Jeffrey, 2014. The Connection between Stakeholder Theory and Stakeholder Democracy: An Excavation and Defense, Business & Society.