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Who were the stakeholders in the enron case?

did you mean share holders, there were thousands including all their staff and multiple investors. The stakeholders are the ones that are significantly affected by the company. Shareholders, employees, the Houston, Tx area, customers, and partners name a large portion of the stakeholders.


Difference between Shareholders' and stakeholders'roles?

Shareholders are individuals who own stock (also called shares) in a company in hopes of making a profit. If the company does well, they stand to make money based on how many shares they bought (own). However, if the company does bad, then the shareholder stands to lose his/her investment (money). Stakeholders are individuals who have an interest in an company, or any organization and are affected by what happens within the institution based on rules. policies, regulations, etc. For example, the stakeholders of a college are the students, staff, faculty, vendors, etc. They may be directly affected (primary stakeholders) by what the college does or how it operates. A company's stakeholders are its customers, employees, suppliers, etc.


Which stakeholders are most important?

The stakeholders that are the most important are the ones that hold controlling interests in a company. These stakeholders can change the makeup of a company.


What is the difference between shareholder and stakeholder?

Shareholders own stock in a company whereas stakeholders are invested in the performance of company. Stakeholders can be employees or customers.


Do stakeholders have a personal interest in the performance and activities of an organization?

Stakeholders do have a personal interest in a business performing well as they would be personally affected if the company went bad. An example of these stakeholders would be shareholders, managers/executives, workers or customers. A conflict of interest arises when a stakeholder in one company has a more vested interest in another; whether it be for personal reasons or whatnot. People with conflicts of interest have no interest in a company going well and at best they are a nuisence and at worse they are downright dangerous.