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Principles of stakeholder engagement for ecological economics

In: Sustainable Wellbeing Futures

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  • Madhavi Venkatesan
  • Jon D. Erickson
  • Christine Carmichael

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Given the context and definition of ecological economics, stakeholder engagement is an important aspect of both its dissemination and traction. Herein, however, lies a significant challenge. Though stakeholder engagement has been a subject of business and management operations, and is widely discussed across academic disciplines, there has been little guidance on key principles for ecological economics. In this chapter, we provide a review of selected literature across disciplines and applications in order to elucidate principles of stakeholder engagement that align to the goals and attributes of ecological economics. Following a review of selected literature, we present a framework relevant to the research to action agenda developed by the contributors to this book. The discussion surfaces the significance of the context of a goal and the need for a continuous improvement mindset as part of the stakeholder engagement process and relative to its overall intent.

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  • Madhavi Venkatesan & Jon D. Erickson & Christine Carmichael, 2020. "Principles of stakeholder engagement for ecological economics," Chapters, in: Robert Costanza & Jon D. Erickson & Joshua Farley & Ida Kubiszewski (ed.), Sustainable Wellbeing Futures, chapter 18, pages 300-314, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    Economics and Finance; Environment;

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