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The Stakeholder market is a concept within Corporate Governance that focuses on the interests of stakeholders, such as employees, customers, suppliers, and the community, in addition to shareholders. It is based on the idea that a company should be managed in the interests of all stakeholders, not just shareholders. This concept has been gaining traction in recent years, as companies have become increasingly aware of their social and environmental responsibilities.
The Stakeholder market is composed of companies that prioritize stakeholder interests in their decision-making processes. These companies strive to create value for all stakeholders, not just shareholders, by taking into account their needs and concerns. Examples of companies in the Stakeholder market include Microsoft, Unilever, Apple, and Amazon. Show Less Read more