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In Chapter 11 we developed the notion of SMEs as the Unknown Stakeholder of European social dialogue, and we did so to some extent heuristically, with a link to the notion of stakeholder analysis within industrial relations, i.e., being aware of social dialogue as a multilateral operation involving the whole workforce, when only a few (two) parties are involved in such dialogue.
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© 2013 Massimiliano Di Bitetto, Gianmarco Gilardoni and Paolo D’Anselmi
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Di Bitetto, M., Gilardoni, G., D’Anselmi, P. (2013). Understanding the Unknown Stakeholder. In: Di Bitetto, M., Gilardoni, G., D’Anselmi, P. (eds) SMEs as the Unknown Stakeholder. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137331205_13
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