The Stakeholder Salience Model Revisited: Evidence from Agri-Food Cooperatives in Spain
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2019-01-22
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MDPI
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In recent decades, the importance of cooperatives in agri-food markets has been evident.
Specifically, in Spain they represent a very important part of the agri-food industry. However, there is
no significant evidence of substantial differences in their management, different from the general
business case. The main objective of this study is to examine how a certain organizational context
influences manager decisions and perceptions. The purpose is studying whether this influence causes
changes to the main conclusions of the stakeholder salience original model. The working methodology
consists of carrying out an exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis (from the data of 352 agri-food
cooperatives in Spain) in order to test the psychometric properties of measurement scales, and the
hypothesized relationships between attributes and stakeholder salience results are examined using
structural equation modeling. Results show that the measurement of the stakeholder salience
varies in agri-food cooperatives. The contributions of this study are to confirm that: (1) in agri-food
cooperatives legitimacy is the first measurement of stakeholder salience, unlike the general business
case where that is power; (2) the attribute of urgency remains unchanged from the proposed model;
and (3) add to the original model the attribute of durability because of the permanence of the interest
of stakeholders in agri-food cooperatives.
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agri-food cooperatives, management, Stakeholder salience, Sustainability
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Pedrosa-Ortega, C., Hernández-Ortiz, M. J., García-Martí, E., & Vallejo-Martos, M. C. (2019). The stakeholder salience model revisited: Evidence from Agri-food cooperatives in Spain. Sustainability, 11(3), 574.