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Author:Daub, C-H.
Ergenzinger, R.
Title:Enabling sustainable management through a new multi-disciplinary concept of customer satisfaction
Journal:European Journal of Marketing
2005 : VOL. 39:9-10, p. 998-1012
Index terms:corporate responsibility
social responsibility
sustainable development
management
consumer satisfaction
customers
theories
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper aims to illustrate the extent to which the concept of sustainable management (hereafter as: sust-mgmt.) can be grounded in a new appreciation of customer satisfaction, to set out the concept of sust-mgmt. based on business ethical considerations on corporate social responsibility (CSR), and to distinguish it from similar concepts. The stakeholder (here as: s-hldr.) theory discusses the different s-hldr. roles from an organizational perspective, whereas the sociological role theory views essentially the same roles and relationships (as: r-ships.) from the individual's perspective. This is a first attempt to put these roles and r-ships. in a sustainability context.
SCIMA record nr: 260053
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