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Formation of Stakeholders’ Client Capital of Trade Institutions

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  • Svetlana Sergeevna Galazova
  • Viktoriya Valeryevna Manuylenko
  • Boris Temirbolatovich Morgoev
  • Nina Vladimirovna Lipchiu
  • Madina Alexandrovna Biganova

Abstract

The study’s theory block introduces the term of "stakeholders’ client capital" of trade institutions based on monetary approach; the key (ability to generate revenue) and specific (lack of physical shipper, intangibility, added economic value) properties of the latter were clarified; logical interrelation of concepts "client", "clients database "and "stakeholders’ client capital" was established; relationship of trade organizations with corporate clients were classified in such attributes as transactions, cooperation and partnership. In practical terms, conformity of balance capital structure of trade organizations to the stakeholders’ theory was assessed, and the assessment clearly showed inconsistency and justified the need to consider the stakeholders’ client capital which is a strategic resource within the off-balance sheet commitments. As a result, perspective vectors to assess and qualitatively form stakeholders' client capital were identified in line with the principles of sufficient consumers’ awareness on institutions and services, geographical accessibility and availability of the office services, accessibility and efficiency of the company's out-of-office and on-line services, professional services, transparency of business service processes, etc.

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  • Svetlana Sergeevna Galazova & Viktoriya Valeryevna Manuylenko & Boris Temirbolatovich Morgoev & Nina Vladimirovna Lipchiu & Madina Alexandrovna Biganova, 2017. "Formation of Stakeholders’ Client Capital of Trade Institutions," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(4B), pages 398-411.
  • Handle: RePEc:ers:journl:v:xx:y:2017:i:3b:p:398-411
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    Keywords

    stakeholders; client; client database; trade institution; stakeholders’ client capital; off-balance-sheet liabilities; strategic resource. JEL Classification: O10; D10.;
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    • O10 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - General

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