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Industrial Strategy 2022

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What could an example of stakeholder conflicting interests be?

Author: Hjalmer Pedersen



Answer:

Pursuit of short-term profits may suit shareholders’ portfolios and pay big bonuses to management, but come at the expense of long-term financial health and renewal. In public services, excellence in specialised services might divert resources from standard services used by the majority (e.g. heart transplants come at the cost of preventative dentistry).


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