Stakeholder v Shareholder Concept

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The difference between stakeholders and shareholders?

  • A stakeholder is any individual or organisation who has a vested interest in the activities and decision-making of a business.

    • A shareholder is an owner of a company.

    • So stakeholders include shareholders, but also a wider range of individuals and organisations

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What are the features of stakeholders?

  • Have an interest in the business – but do not own it

  • May work for (employees) or otherwise transact with the business

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What are the features of shareholders?

  • Own the business

  • May also work in the business

  • Benefit directly from increases in the value of the business

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What is the stakeholder concept?

  • In essence, the stakeholder concept argues that the purpose of a business is to create value for stakeholders not just shareholders.

  • Business needs to consider customers, suppliers, employees, communities as well as shareholders.

  • In order to succeed and be sustainable over time, business management must keep the interests of customers, suppliers, employees, communities and shareholders aligned and going in the same direction

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What is the shareholder concept?

The shareholder concept approach argues that it is the primary responsibility of businesses to act in the interest of their owners - the shareholders. So, decisions should be taken based on the effect of those decisions on shareholders rather than the wider stakeholder groups