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The Corporation and
  Chapter              Its Stakeholders
         1
                                                                                1-1




Business
      and
  Society

             POST, LAWRENCE, WEBER

McGraw-Hill/ Irwin      © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Figure 1-1a


  A range of levels for understanding the
                                          1-2
 business-government-society relationship
                     Broad conceptual level


        Economy/                                         Politics/
        Business                                         Government

                          Society/Culture



McGraw-Hill/ Irwin         © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Figure 1-1b


  A range of levels for understanding the
                                          1-3
 business-government-society relationship
                     Intermediate level

       Industry                                      Governments:
       in general;                                   national, state,
       industry                                       local, foreign
       sectors           Stakeholders




McGraw-Hill/ Irwin       © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Figure 1-1c


  A range of levels for understanding the
                                          1-4
 business-government-society relationship
     Practical, applied management level

                                                        Specific
       Corporation
                                                      government
           X          Primary and                     agencies and
                       secondary                         actors
                      stakeholders



McGraw-Hill/ Irwin     © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Business-Government-Society: An Interdependent
System

   A Systems Perspective – Management thinking
  has been greatly influenced by general systems theory.   1-5
  According to this theory, all living organisms (systems)
  interact with, and are affected by, other forces in their
  host environments.
 The Stakeholder Concept – Stakeholders are all
  the people and groups affected by, or that can
  affect, an organization’s decisions, policies, and
  operations.
 The Three-Legged Stool –
  employees, customers, and shareholders (Watson Sr.
  Chairman of IBM in 1950). In 1990 Watson Jr.
  emphasized the large number and variety of other
  stakeholders – communities, arts
  organizations, colleges and universities, foreign
  governments, and many more.

McGraw-Hill/ Irwin    © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Figure 1-2
Relations between a business firm and its
          primary stakeholders
                                                                                          1-6
                              Employees
                               (Unions)                       Stockholders
Wholesalers          Distribute                Sell
(Retailers)          products                 labor
                                                          Invest
                                  Business                capital

                  Buy              firm                              Creditors
                products                                  Lend
                              (Managers)                  money


       Customers                         Sell
                                       materials
                                                      Suppliers

McGraw-Hill/ Irwin                © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Figure 1-3
   Relations between a business firm and
 some of its other (secondary) stakeholders
                                                                                           1-7
                                    Local                          Federal,
      The                         Communities                       State
     General          Positive,                                   and Local
     Public           negative              Jobs,                Governments
                      opinion            environment
                                                    Regulation,
               Advice,             Business           taxes
Business       research              Firm                             Foreign
Support
                   Image,                                 Friendly, Governments
Groups
                  publicity       (Managers)               hostile


                                         Social          Social
                Media                   demands         Activist
                                                        Groups

 McGraw-Hill/ Irwin                © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Home Work
                                                                             1-8

    Writean essay (500 words) on
   “Free Advices” and its impact on society.




McGraw-Hill/ Irwin   © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Figure 1-4
  Forces that shape the business and society
                 relationship
                                        Economic competition:
                                                                      1-9
                                        strategic and social challenges
                                            Global Economic Change


                                           Ethical expectations and
Business and                               public values
     its
Stakeholders                               Changing role of government
                                           and public policy

                                          Ecological and natural resource
                                          concerns

                                         Technology and new knowledge

  McGraw-Hill/ Irwin   © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Exhibit 1-A
      Global Internet usage, 2000-2005
          Top Nations in Internet Use at Year-end, 2000                               1-10
                      Users (millions)             Percentage of total
 1.   United States       135.7                           36.20%
 2.   Japan                26.9                            7.80
 3.   Germany              19.1                            5.10
 4.   UK                   17.9                            4.77
 5.   China                15.8                            4.20
 6.   Canada               15.2                            4.05
 7.   South Korea          14.8                            3.95
 8.   Italy                11.6                            3.08
 9.   Brazil               10.6                            2.84
10.   France                9.0                            2.39
11.   Australia             8.1                            2.16
12.   Russia                6.6                            1.77
13.   Taiwan                6.5                            1.73
14.   Netherlands           5.4                            1.45
15.   Spain                 5.2                            1.39
                                                               Source: http://www.c-i-a.com
McGraw-Hill/ Irwin         © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
Exhibit 1-A (continued)
       Global Internet usage, 2000-2005
                                                                                  1-11



     • 374.9 million worldwide Internet users per year.
     • Top 15 countries accounted for 80% of users.
     • The United States leads with over 35% of users.
     • By 2005, 600 million Internet users are expected.




McGraw-Hill/ Irwin         © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.

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Bus society 1

  • 1. The Corporation and Chapter Its Stakeholders 1 1-1 Business and Society POST, LAWRENCE, WEBER McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 2. Figure 1-1a A range of levels for understanding the 1-2 business-government-society relationship Broad conceptual level Economy/ Politics/ Business Government Society/Culture McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 3. Figure 1-1b A range of levels for understanding the 1-3 business-government-society relationship Intermediate level Industry Governments: in general; national, state, industry local, foreign sectors Stakeholders McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 4. Figure 1-1c A range of levels for understanding the 1-4 business-government-society relationship Practical, applied management level Specific Corporation government X Primary and agencies and secondary actors stakeholders McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 5. Business-Government-Society: An Interdependent System  A Systems Perspective – Management thinking has been greatly influenced by general systems theory. 1-5 According to this theory, all living organisms (systems) interact with, and are affected by, other forces in their host environments.  The Stakeholder Concept – Stakeholders are all the people and groups affected by, or that can affect, an organization’s decisions, policies, and operations.  The Three-Legged Stool – employees, customers, and shareholders (Watson Sr. Chairman of IBM in 1950). In 1990 Watson Jr. emphasized the large number and variety of other stakeholders – communities, arts organizations, colleges and universities, foreign governments, and many more. McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 6. Figure 1-2 Relations between a business firm and its primary stakeholders 1-6 Employees (Unions) Stockholders Wholesalers Distribute Sell (Retailers) products labor Invest Business capital Buy firm Creditors products Lend (Managers) money Customers Sell materials Suppliers McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 7. Figure 1-3 Relations between a business firm and some of its other (secondary) stakeholders 1-7 Local Federal, The Communities State General Positive, and Local Public negative Jobs, Governments opinion environment Regulation, Advice, Business taxes Business research Firm Foreign Support Image, Friendly, Governments Groups publicity (Managers) hostile Social Social Media demands Activist Groups McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 8. Home Work 1-8  Writean essay (500 words) on “Free Advices” and its impact on society. McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 9. Figure 1-4 Forces that shape the business and society relationship Economic competition: 1-9 strategic and social challenges Global Economic Change Ethical expectations and Business and public values its Stakeholders Changing role of government and public policy Ecological and natural resource concerns Technology and new knowledge McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 10. Exhibit 1-A Global Internet usage, 2000-2005 Top Nations in Internet Use at Year-end, 2000 1-10 Users (millions) Percentage of total 1. United States 135.7 36.20% 2. Japan 26.9 7.80 3. Germany 19.1 5.10 4. UK 17.9 4.77 5. China 15.8 4.20 6. Canada 15.2 4.05 7. South Korea 14.8 3.95 8. Italy 11.6 3.08 9. Brazil 10.6 2.84 10. France 9.0 2.39 11. Australia 8.1 2.16 12. Russia 6.6 1.77 13. Taiwan 6.5 1.73 14. Netherlands 5.4 1.45 15. Spain 5.2 1.39 Source: http://www.c-i-a.com McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.
  • 11. Exhibit 1-A (continued) Global Internet usage, 2000-2005 1-11 • 374.9 million worldwide Internet users per year. • Top 15 countries accounted for 80% of users. • The United States leads with over 35% of users. • By 2005, 600 million Internet users are expected. McGraw-Hill/ Irwin © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2002 All Rights Reserved.