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This paper explores the managerial aspects of the relationship with stakeholders, under the assumption that transfer of knowledge is being made from relationship marketing and market orientation perspectives. These marketing tools may prove useful to manage the relationship with other stakeholders, as has been the case with customers. This study focuses on a sample of Spanish companies representing 43% of listed companies with the largest market capitalization. Given that this is the first time that corporate relationship with stakeholders is analyzed in Spain, a qualitative technique (case analysis) was used. The main conclusion of the study is that most of the participant companies have a reactive position vis-à-vis stakeholders management systems. This attitude is reflected in their concern exclusively about ethical indexes managers.
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J. García de Madariaga Assistant Professor, Marketing Department, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Ph.D. in Marketing and B.A. in Advertising, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. His work has been published in refereed international journals and also in Spanish journals. He has also published numerous refereed articles in the proceedings of major national and international conferences. He is also an active marketing and marketing research consultant.
Carmen Valor Ph.D. (Marketing) at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain), MBA (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain). Currently, Visiting Teacher at Universidad Pontificia de Comillas-ICADE. She is also an active Research Member at Economistas Sin Fronteras Foundation and GEIES (Universidad San Pablo-CEU). Her work focuses on several issues related to corporate social responsibility and consumer behaviour. Her research has been published, inter alia, in the Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Business and Society, Business and Society Review, or Investigación y Marketing.
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de Madariaga, J.G., Valor, C. Stakeholders Management Systems: Empirical Insights from Relationship Marketing and Market Orientation Perspectives. J Bus Ethics 71, 425–439 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-006-9149-7
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