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Others warn that helping stakeholders too much could slow a recovery, risking an American version of Japan's lost decade.
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On the one hand, neo-classicists have claimed that companies should focus on enhancing returns for their shareholding stakeholders without giving too much consideration to the concerns of non-shareholding stakeholders (Friedman 1970).
Stakeholders also noted that too much integration represents a problem for both retail and healthcare tenants.
He is not worried about claims that he pays too much attention to stakeholders and not enough to shareholders: his first priority is customers and his second employees ("associates").
Finally, maximising the external environment by allotting too much time with external stakeholders at the expense of internal operations will sub-optimise the total system.
They are often designed too much from the perspective of the stakeholders, and too little from the perspective of the users [ 12].
In recent years it has been criticised by a wide range of stakeholders, including students and employers, for being too crude and too much of a blunt instrument.
If the company doesn't care about the environment, then it probably doesn't care too much about its employees or community, or other stakeholders.
"Resolution processes can be highly inefficient and arbitrary -- granting far too much discretion to regulators or politicians to rescue some stakeholders and not others.
For instance, executive compensation schemes incorporating stock options are focused too much on delivering value for shareholders, and ignore other important stakeholders such as employees.
But many stakeholders don't think it goes far enough toward meeting existing needs; the project is "too much 'future' and not enough 'generation,'" quips Hawkins.
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