Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1001048 | Critical Perspectives on Accounting | 2008 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
We argue that all three forms of justice (economic, legal, distributive) require to be incorporated into the firm's business decisions in order to protect stakeholders’ alienable and inalienable rights. In addition, the firm has ‘moral debt’ obligations which require to be distributed fairly amongst all stakeholders. We develop a model that demonstrates that just distribution of stakeholders’ ‘moral debt’ and residual claims leads to the maximization of the firm's value to society in the long-run.
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Authors
Marco G.D. Guidi, Joe Hillier, Heather Tarbert,