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Bester, J. J. Public participation in the management of temperate forests: A study of social impacts and stakeholder interests in Coed y Brenin Forest Park, Dolgellau Forest District, Wales. Wolverhampton: University of Wolverhampton, 1999.

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Phillips, Robert. Stakeholder theory: Impact and prospects. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2011.

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Reporting, Stakeholder Group on Environmental. A study of environmental reporting in Canada. Ottawa, Ont: Environmental Interpretation Division, Environment Canada, 1987.

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Garrison, Sharon Hatten. The financial impact of corporate events on corporate stakeholders. New York: Quorum Books, 1990.

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Oburai, Prathap. Corporate brand image: Antecedents, mediating role, and impact on stakeholder expectations. Ahmedabad: Indian Institute of Management, 2005.

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Petts, Judith. Participatory risk assessment: Involving lay audiences in environmental decisions on risk : Literature review and stakeholder interviews. Swindon: Environment Agency, 2003.

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Cittone, Marc. Contributions of stakeholder-based watershed initiatives in mining-impacted watersheds in Colorado. Boulder, CO: Dept. of Political Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2006.

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Dick, Andrew W. Assessing the budget impact of the computer-assisted personalized sedation technology for key stakeholders. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2009.

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Gobel, Thorsten. Decent work and transnational governance: Multi-stakeholder Initiatives' impact on labour rights in global supply chains. Germany: Nomos, 2010.

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Popov, Evgeniy, Viktoriya Simonova, Igor' Chelak, Pavel Minakir, and Boris Porfir'ev. The company's ecosystem. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1864513.

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The monograph is devoted to modeling the ecosystem of the company. The influence of social networks on the development of business processes is shown, the principles of the use of new digital communication technologies are given and the drivers of the economy in the conditions of the coronavirus pandemic are substantiated. The structure of industrial ecosystems in the digital economy is given, the economic effects of digitalization of inter-firm interactions are discussed, the idea of the network potential of a firm in the conditions of digitalization of economic activity is substantiated. The application of digital platforms as the basis for the functioning of economic ecosystems is considered. The possibilities of assessing the development of innovative ecosystems and the typology of their models are given. The factor model of the economic ecosystem is considered. The stakeholder model of the ecosystem and its analytical model are described. The differentiation of stakeholders' impact on ecosystem institutions and the difference in the levels of interaction between the core of the system and stakeholders are discussed. The principles and ideas of the theory of ecosystem analysis are presented. It is addressed to researchers and university professors specializing in the fields of economic theory, institutional economics, regional economics, microeconomics and minieconomics.
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Muro, Mark. Stakeholder perspectives on the economic impact of the Sonoran Desert conservation plan: What does the business community think? Tempe, Ariz: Morrison Institute for Public Programs, Arizona State University, College of Public Programs, School of Public Affairs, 2002.

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United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment., ed. An Inconsistent picture: A compilation of analyses of economic impacts of competing approaches to health care reform by experts and stakeholders. Washington, DC: Congress of the U.S., Office of Technology Assessment, 1993.

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United States. Government Accountability Office. Criminal cartel enforcement: Stakeholder views on impact of 2004 antitrust reform are mixed, but support whistleblower protection : report to congressional committees. Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Govt. Accountability Office, 2011.

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Adeagbo, ʼDemola. An evaluation of the implementation and stakeholders' perception of impact of NICEF [sic]-assisted urban basic services programme in Ibadan. Ibadan: Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research, 2006.

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Napier, Rodney. High impact tools and activities for strategic planning: Creative techniques for facilitating your organization's planning process : includes field-tested designs for inviting participation and buy-in from all stakeholders. New York: McGraw Hill, 1998.

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Regional Stakeholders Workshop on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) (1998 UNEP Headquarters). Regional Stakeholders Workshop on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): Capacity enhancement for the sub-Saharan Africa, held at UNEP Headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya, 8th-10th July 1998 : proceedings of the workshop. [Nairobi]: The Office, 1998.

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Ethiopia) Intermediate Results Dissemination Workshop (2009 Addis Ababa. Improved water and land management in the Ethiopian highlands: Its impact on downstream stakeholders dependent on the Blue Nile : Intermediate Results Dissemination Workshop, February 5-6-, 2009, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute, 2009.

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Ho, Kong Chong. Neighbourhoods for the City in Pacific Asia. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462983885.

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The largest cities in Pacific Asia are the engines of their countries’ economic growth, seats of national and regional political power, and repositories of the nation’s culture and heritage. The economic changes impacting large cities interact with political forces along with social cultural concerns, and in the process also impact the neighbourhoods of the city. Neighbourhoods for the City in Pacific Asia looks at local collective action and city government responses and its impact on the neighbourhood and the city. A multi-sited comparative approach is taken in studying local action in five important cities (Bangkok, Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore and Taipei) in Pacific Asia. With site selection in these five cities guided by local experts, neighbourhood issues associated with the fieldsites are explored through interviews with a variety of stakeholders involved in neighourhood building and change. The book enables comparisons across a number of key issues confronting the city: heritage (Bangkok and Taipei), local community involved provisioning of amenities (Seoul and Singapore), placemaking versus place marketing (Bangkok and Hong Kong). Cities are becoming increasingly important as centers for politics, citizen engagement and governance. The collaborative efforts city governments establish with local communities become an important way to address the liveability of cities.
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Plaskova, Nataliya. Methodology. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1842566.

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The monograph reveals a system of methodological approaches of a theoretical, methodological and practical nature to improve the processes of creating and functioning of a system of accounting and analytical information that comprehensively reflects the vital activity of an organization in the modern conditions of the development of the digital economy of Russia. The article presents a set of organizational and methodological tasks and options for their solutions regarding the formation of a high-quality information base for providing a controlling system and making internal management decisions by the management and managers of companies, as well as to meet the information requests of external stakeholders. The introduction of the proposed author's methods and methods into the accounting and analytical practice of organizations allows optimizing management costs associated with accounting and management accounting, analysis, planning, contributes to the qualitative functioning of internal information flows of the company, reliable disclosure of the financial situation and effectiveness of its activities, the organization of a quality controlling system and timely adequate response of management to negative impacts of external and internal factors, increasing business efficiency, strengthening its competitiveness. It is intended for researchers, university teachers, postgraduates, bachelors and masters studying in the fields of Economics, Management, Finance and Credit, as well as practitioners in the field of accounting, analysis, audit, internal control and management of financial and economic activities of organizations.
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New Jersey. Legislature. Senate. Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee. Committee meeting of Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee: The committee will conduct a roundtable with invited stakeholders who are impacted by the proposed Medicaid comprehensive waiver, and individuals affected by the transition from Medicaid fee-for-service to managed care and other proposed changes to the budget that impact the provision of health care services in the state. Trenton, N.J: New Jersey Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, 2011.

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Minobrnauki, Rossiyskoy. Finance and Financial analysis. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1242227.

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The textbook systematizes basic knowledge in the field of finance, financial analysis and financial management, presented in their direct relationship and significance from the point of view of evaluation, diagnosis, forecasting and monitoring of the continuity of the organization's activities. It includes seven chapters grouped into three sections. The first section is devoted to the theoretical foundations of the organization's financial management, stakeholders and sources of the organization's activities. The second section discusses the basics of financial analysis, providing knowledge of the main directions, information base and methods of financial analysis, as well as allowing them to be applied reasonably, calculate and evaluate analytical indicators, determine the impact of globalization processes, various macro-and microfactors on the financial condition of the organization. The third section contains the basics of financial management, providing an understanding of the essence of the financial mechanism of the organization and algorithms for justifying decisions in the field of financial management. It complies with the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation and provides the formation of basic competencies in the field of finance, financial management and financial analysis. For bachelor's, specialist's and master's students studying in the field of Economics, the system of additional professional education, training centers for advanced training of auditors and other financial market specialists, as well as for individual preparation of applicants for qualification certification and passing qualification exams.
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Bartoli, Gianni, Francesco Ricciardelli, Anna Saetta, and Vincenzo Sepe, eds. Performance of Wind Exposed Structures. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-156-4.

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PERBACCO (a free Italian acronym for Life-cycle Performance, Innovation and Design Criteria for Structures and Infrastructures Facing Æolian and Other Natural Hazards) is a research project partly funded by the Italian Ministry for University (MIUR) in the PRIN (Progetti di Ricerca di Interesse Nazionale) framework, for the years 2004-05.Within the project, a first attempt has been made to integrate different disciplines aiming at an overall optimization of the performance of a wide range of wind exposed structures and infrastructures, with consequent benefi cial impact on the society.The overall objectives were (a) to provide unifi ed concepts for "expected performance" and "risks induced by æolian and other natural hazards", to be applied to structures and infrastructures over their whole life-cycle, such to be acceptable to stakeholders in the construction process (i.e. from the owner to the end-user), (b) to provide models and methodologies for dynamic monitoring of the performance of structures and infrastructures, to be integrated in appropriately designed procedures, and (c) to collect, refi ne, fi le and disseminate the knowledge available on a European basis, concerning the performance of wind-exposed structures and facilities, in a way such to be of use to Construction Industry. This volume summarises the main results obtained during the Project, with each Section addressing a different class of problems, to which many research Units have contributed. A list of papers containing the main results of the research activities carried out within the Project is also provided in each Section.
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United, States Congress Senate Committee on Banking Housing and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Securities Insurance and Investment. International accounting standards: Opportunities, challenges, and global convergence issues : hearing before the Subcommittee on Securities and Insurance and Investment of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, on opportunities, issues, differences, and challenges as the U.S. and international countries move towards convergence of IFRS with U.S. GAAP along with the impact of these proposed efforts on stakeholders, including regulators, investors, auditors, and companies, Wednesday, October 24, 2007. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.

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Feitshans, Ilise L. Global Health Impacts of Nanotechnology Law: A Tool for Stakeholder Engagement. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Feitshans, Ilise L. Global Health Impacts of Nanotechnology Law: A Tool for Stakeholder Engagement. Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2018.

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Feitshans, Ilise L. Global Health Impacts of Nanotechnology Law: A Tool for Stakeholder Engagement. Jenny Stanford Publishing, 2018.

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McPhail, Kathryn. Enhancing Sustainable Development from Oil, Gas, and Mining. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817369.003.0017.

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This chapter outlines how sustainable development in resource-rich countries requires an ‘all of government’ approach as well as multi-stakeholder dialogue and partnerships between government, companies, and civil society organizations. Effective management and regulation requires different government agencies to work together and in partnership with stakeholders. The chapter focuses on the need for an agreed set of data and analysis showing the current and potential future contributions of the natural resources sector at the national and local levels. In some countries there is a lack of trust between different stakeholder interests. The chapter probes how collaboration between stakeholders can mitigate the negative impacts of resource development and enhance its potential positive contributions, particularly at the local level and where the governance context is weak. The chapter identifies three important steps toward sustainable development: creating an evidence base to facilitate cross-government coordination; building trust through multi-stakeholder dialogue; and building partnerships for development.
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Phillips, Robert A. Stakeholder Theory: Impact and Prospects. Edward Elgar Pub, 2012.

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Hertig, Gerard. Governance by Institutional Investors in a Stakeholder World. Edited by Jeffrey N. Gordon and Wolf-Georg Ringe. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198743682.013.35.

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This chapter examines the increased attention paid to stakeholder interests and its economic or, at least, societal impact, and whether giving a new or stronger voice to stakeholders is justified. It first provides an overview of recent stakeholder-oriented reforms and their impact before assessing the merits of giving stakeholders a new or reinforced voice in terms of corporate governance. It then turns to the hypothesis of having institutional investors act as stakeholder representatives as well as the extent to which their ultimate beneficiaries can contribute to institutional investor governance. It also explores whether the ultimate beneficiaries of pension funds can have the option to choose between shareholder and stakeholder-oriented investment strategies.
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Environmental Impact Assessment and Stakeholder Involvement. International Institute for Environment and Development, 2000.

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Certification's Impacts on Forests, Stakeholders and Supply Chains - 9013IIED. International Institute for Environment and Development, 2001.

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Goldsmith, Marshall, and Sal Silvester. Stakeholder Centered Coaching: Maximizing Your Impact as a Coach. THINKaha, 2018.

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Goldsmith, Marshall, and Sal Silvester. Stakeholder Centered Coaching: Maximizing Your Impact as a Coach. THINKaha, 2018.

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Kumar, Vikas, and Geetika Malhotra. Stakeholder Strategies for Reducing the Impact of Global Health Crises. IGI Global, 2021.

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Kumar, Vikas, and Geetika Malhotra. Stakeholder Strategies for Reducing the Impact of Global Health Crises. IGI Global, 2021.

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Kumar, Vikas, and Geetika Malhotra. Stakeholder Strategies for Reducing the Impact of Global Health Crises. IGI Global, 2021.

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Kumar, Vikas, and Geetika Malhotra. Stakeholder Strategies for Reducing the Impact of Global Health Crises. IGI Global, 2021.

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Kumar, Vikas, and Geetika Malhotra. Stakeholder Strategies for Reducing the Impact of Global Health Crises. IGI Global, 2021.

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Moon, Jeremy. 7. Prospects and reflections. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199671816.003.0008.

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How should corporate social responsibility (CSR) develop? Can or should other non-market institutions interpose? ‘Prospects and reflections’ looks at the clues to CSR’s future. Despite the growing significance of non-market institutions for framing CSR, it remains a ‘business-oriented’ phenomenon and thus business circumstances will be critical to CSR’s future. At an individual business level, these circumstances can depend on numerous factors, including leadership, commercial fortunes, social impacts, and stakeholder relations. Firstly, the broader factors of economic, business and environmental and social futures are considered. Then the societal expectations of business, in particular the issue of extending CSR to companies and their political engagement are reviewed.
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Ueda, Kenichi, and Stijn Claessens. Banks and Labor as Stakeholders: Impact on Economic Performance. International Monetary Fund, 2008.

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Ueda, Kenichi, and Stijn Claessens. Banks and Labor As Stakeholders: Impact on Economic Performance. International Monetary Fund, 2008.

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Ueda, Kenichi, and Stijn Claessens. Banks and Labor As Stakeholders: Impact on Economic Performance. International Monetary Fund, 2008.

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Alberti, Laura, Jessica Beckham, Karin L. Becker, and Michael G. Strawser. COVID-19 Impact on Higher Education Stakeholders and Institutional Services. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2022.

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Kiesecker, Joseph M., Kei Sochi, Jeff Evans, Michael Heiner, Christina M. Kennedy, and James R. Oakleaf. Conservation in the real world. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808978.003.0024.

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This chapter highlights the challenge of meeting conservation goals in the face of a rapidly expanding human population, and advocates for the conservation community to expand its focus from the siting of protected areas to also include spatial planning for how to achieve development objectives. A framework entitled, Development by Design, is introduced to proactively identify when development impacts are compatible with conservation goals and when they are not, and to invest as much analysis into anticipating where development is likely to occur as into biodiversity needs. This chapter examines two applications of this framework—oil and gas development in the western USA and mining in Mongolia, documenting how a mix of stakeholder engagement, strong science, and ultimately a willingness to compromise can not only produce significant conservation gains but also meet economic objectives.
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Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Steve. Uganda’s nascent oil sector: Revenue generation, investor-stakeholder alignment, and public policy. UNU-WIDER, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2020/932-7.

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This paper discusses the political economy of oil in Uganda since the announcement of its discovery in 2006. It focuses on the dynamics of oil revenue generation (pre-commercial production) and expenditure, investor-stakeholder contestation (i.e. between bureaucrats, investors/oil companies, and domestic stakeholders), and the role of public policy. Although the Government has created several institutional and regulatory frameworks to manage oil-related revenues and ensure that oil contributes to structural transformation, Uganda is already experiencing many of the stylized facts associated with natural resource exploitation, including macroeconomic instability, rent dissipation, and, more broadly, threats of adverse impact on the environment and on local livelihoods in the oil regions. Besides these, Uganda, and similarly endowed African countries, face the economic challenges related to the global shift in recent decades towards a low-carbon development paradigm and the threatening prospect of oil investments becoming ‘stranded assets’. The latter issues are not yet part of the policy conversation in Uganda.
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Inconsistent Picture: A Compilation Of Analyses Of Economic Impacts Of Competing Approaches To Health Care Reform By Experts And Stakeholders. Diane Pub Co, 1993.

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Wood, Geoffrey, Noel O'Sullivan, Marc Goergen, and Marijana Baric. The Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global and the Implications of its Activities for Stakeholders. Edited by Douglas Cumming, Geoffrey Wood, Igor Filatotchev, and Juliane Reinecke. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198754800.013.14.

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The chapter discusses the role and impact of the Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global (NGPFG) (which has some $873 billion of assets), explaining its objectives, its characteristics and also providing some details of the extent of its investments, specifically investments in firm equity. It discusses the NGPFG’s behavior as a shareholder that seeks to influence corporate behavior from within, the high levels of transparency exhibited and the ethical standards expected from the NGPFG and its role in the broader scheme of international politics/relations. The chapter concludes with thoughts for further research on the NGPFG and its activities.
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O'Cathain, Alicia. Having an impact on health, health care, and health policy. Edited by Alicia O'Cathain. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198802082.003.0016.

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The focus of this chapter is on the final stage of the research: facilitating the use of the findings of the qualitative research undertaken with RCTs by a variety of stakeholders. Researchers generate evidence to improve the health and health care of the population and specific patient groups. To do this, research needs to impact on the practice of research team members, other researchers undertaking related research, other researchers engaged in synthesizing evidence, and members of the population, patients, practitioners, and policy makers who want to make research evidence-informed decisions. In some countries, university-based research is judged partly by the amount of impact it has in the real world.
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Mitchell, Bruce. Resource and Environmental Management. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190885816.001.0001.

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Change. Complexity. Uncertainty, Conflict, Ambiguity. Intractability. Wicked problems. Ethics, Integrity. All these terms capture much of what resource and environmental managers must address in determining the most appropriate course of action relative to social-ecological systems. Often, no obviously correct strategy or response is identifiable. Instead, options exist, each with strengths and weaknesses. Ultimately a decision must be taken, reflecting scientific and experiential understanding as well as values and priorities of societies and stakeholders. The intent in this book is to raise awareness about the need to recognize such attributes of resource and environmental management, and to provide concepts, approaches, and methods to help in developing solutions. At the outset, the importance of developing a vision is highlighted. In defining the scope of problems and opportunities, it is argued that a holistic or ecosystem approach should be interpreted as an integrated rather than a comprehensive approach, with the focus on a small set of variables and relationships having significant impact on the functioning of an ecosystem, and amenable to being managed. An adaptive management approach is also strongly encouraged, to learn from experience. Part of learning will arise through stakeholder engagement. Disputes may emerge, and need to be resolved. Finally, implementation of policies and plans can encounter many obstacles, emphasizing the need to become aware of and overcome them, and then monitor and assess outputs and outcomes, in order to adapt to changing circumstances.
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Millington, Andrew. Responsibility in the Supply Chain. Edited by Andrew Crane, Dirk Matten, Abagail McWilliams, Jeremy Moon, and Donald S. Siegel. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199211593.003.0016.

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This article provides a comprehensive overview of one of the main areas where corporate social responsibility issues have impacted upon firms across the globe, namely the supply chain. Although the legal obligations for social and environmental issues are increasingly devolved to suppliers, the role of lead firms in the development of ethical supply chain management (ESCM) has been the subject of considerable debate. This article focuses on two questions which are central to the development of ESCM. First, it looks at stakeholder pressure for ESCM and its implications for the involvement of lead firms in ESCM. Second, it considers the conditions under which lead firms will be able to influence suppliers and implement ESCM. It then reviews the impact of ESCM on social and environmental performance. Finally, it outlines the implications for the development of effective ESCM.

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