The Moral Duty to Love One's Stakeholders.

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Title: The Moral Duty to Love One's Stakeholders.
Authors: Kaptein, Muel1 (AUTHOR) mkaptein@rsm.nl
Source: Journal of Business Ethics. Oct2022, Vol. 180 Issue 2, p813-827. 15p.
Subject Terms: Stakeholders, Stakeholder theory, Business ethics, Love, Duty, Neighbors
Abstract: Much has been written about the general moral duty to love one's neighbors. In this article, I explore the specific application of this moral duty in the work setting. I argue from a secular perspective that individuals have the moral duty to love their stakeholders. Loving one's stakeholders is an affective valuing of the stake-related values these stakeholders pursue and as such is the real recognition of one's stakeholders as stakeholders and of oneself as a stakeholder of one's stakeholders. This moral concept of stakeholder love offers promising contributions to stakeholder theory, leadership theories, and ethical theories in general and business ethics theories in particular. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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