Stakeholder relations and the persistence of corporate financial performance
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Abstract We examine the effect of a firm's relations with its nonfinancial stakeholders, including its employees, suppliers, customers, and communities, on the persistence of both superior and inferior financial performance. In particular, integrating and extending the resource‐based view of the firm and stakeholder management literatures, we develop the arguments that good stakeholder relations not only enable a firm with superior financial performance to sustain its competitive advantage for a longer period of time, but more importantly, also help poorly performing firms to recover from disadvantageous positions more quickly. The arguments are supported by the analysis of a series of first‐order…
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2Topics & keywords
- Stakeholder
- Business
- Persistence (discontinuity)
- Competitive advantage
- Industrial organization
- Resource-based view
- Stakeholder theory
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Decent work and economic growth