Brad Agle

Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University
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Quotable

“The definition of a business decision is that it affects other people and their well-being. The definition of a business ethics decision is the same. Every business decision is also a business ethics decision.”


Bio

George W. Romney Endowed Professor and Professor of Ethics and Leadership

Research Interests: Business ethics, stakeholder management, CEO leadership and religious influences on business.

First published on the Stakeholder Theory in 1997 with “Toward a Theory of Stakeholder Identification and Salience: Defining the Principle of Who and What Really Counts” in the Academy of Management Review.

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Published Work on Stakeholder Theory

(2013) Stakeholder Theory and Practice Editor, Associate Editor January 2013.

(2011) Toward a theory of stakeholder salience in family firms. Business Ethics Quarterly, Edition 2, Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages 235-256, Gary Weaver, 2011.

(2008) Dialogue: Toward Superior Stakeholder Theory. Business Ethics Quarterly, Volume 18.

(1999) Who Matters to CEOs? An Investigation of Stakeholder Attributes and Salience, Corporate Performance, and CEO Values. Academy of Management Journal, Volume 42, Pages 507-525.

(1997) Toward a Theory of Stakeholder Identification and Salience: Defining the Principle of Who and What Really Counts. Academy of Management Review, Volume 22, Pages 853-886.