2023
DOI: 10.1002/bse.3601
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Interpreting stakeholder ecosystems through relational stakeholder theory: The case of a highly contested megaproject

Laura Corazza,
Dario Cottafava,
Daniel Torchia
et al.

Abstract: Managing stakeholders' concerns in megaprojects with an inclusive and ethical vision is a current open challenge. To overcome company‐centered stakeholder‐management practices, an ecosystem view, (i.e., one based on the network of relationships among involved stakeholders), should be adopted by designing bottom‐up participatory stakeholder mapping processes that include the stakeholders affected by the construction of a megaproject. This paper presents an analysis of the stakeholder ecosystem of a contested me… Show more

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“…As defined by (Corazza et al, 2023), Stakeholders in construction projects are people or organizations that might influence or be influenced by the project. Clients, sponsors, buyers, investors, contractors, suppliers, users, small and medium-sized businesses, third parties, governmental organizations, and regulators are all included in this category.…”
Section: Stakeholder Collaboration (Sc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As defined by (Corazza et al, 2023), Stakeholders in construction projects are people or organizations that might influence or be influenced by the project. Clients, sponsors, buyers, investors, contractors, suppliers, users, small and medium-sized businesses, third parties, governmental organizations, and regulators are all included in this category.…”
Section: Stakeholder Collaboration (Sc)mentioning
confidence: 99%