A framework for stakeholder engagement practices in South African businesses.
The term “stakeholder engagement” has gained increasing prominence over the last few years in a variety of contexts. This interest has been fuelled by a range of issues that have taken place over time both from a global perspective and also from a South African perspective. From an international per...
Main Author: | Mwangi, John Ceasar |
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2007
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/138 |
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