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MGT 313 Spring 2015

Author: Tio Dave
Across
Asserts that all organisms are open to, and interact with, their external environments.
Latin for "half".
An interest in, or claim on, a business enterprise.
Another term for an employee of a public firm.
A type of tree often decimated by disease.
Swear to.
A type of stakeholder power.
A type of stakeholder power.
35th POTUS.
The opposite of a cation.
"Abrir" in English.
The "tool" of a fencer.
Miami's NBA franchise.
Typically considered a non-market stakeholder.
One of three rationales for the necessity of the stakeholder theory of the firm.
Popular British singer and songwriter.
A type of stakeholder power.
Human beings and the social structures they collectively create.
A type of marriage done in a secretive fashion.
"Biggest Little City in the World"
Western European unit of currency.
A staple of gumbos.
"No" to Vladimir Putin.
A famous active volcano in Italy.
The King in "The King and I".
A common laboratory testing technique.
A South Asian woman's garment.
A type of stakeholder that engages in economic transactions with the company as it carries out its purpose of providing society with goods and services.
A vegetable that is part of the same family as garlic and onions.
A temporary alliance to pursue a common interest.
Pigmented portion of the eye.
One of three rationales for the necessity of the stakeholder theory of the firm.
Curly's and Larry's brother.
Individuals or organizations that own shares of a company's stock.
A type of waterfowl common to North America.
A type of stakeholder power.
Almost all organisms have these, and they cannot be understood in isolation, but only in relationship to their surroundings.
A pirate's adult beverage of choice.
Also known as the property or finance theory.
Once traded on the NYSE as ENE.
Down
An all too common malady seen in business.
One of three rationales for the necessity of the stakeholder theory of the firm.
Asserts that corporations serve a broad public purpose: the create value for society.
"Me" to Francois.
A type of cheese.
Japanese currency.
Formed by business and society, when taken together. Each needs the other, and each influences the other.
Your helper if you use an iPhone.
Key metric for a professional baseball player.
Persons and groups that affect, or are affected by, an organization's decisions, policies, and operations.
A short time later.
Along with 9-down, a graphical representation of stakeholder salience to a particular issue.
"No" to Angela Merkel.
The lowest ranking commissioned officer in the USA Navy or Coast Guard.
Mexico's unit of currency.
A place to go for restoration of mind, body, and soul.
A legal term. A person who exercises power on behalf of another -- i.e., who acts as the other's agent.
Died at the hands of Sirhan Sirhan.
A type of stakeholder whom is not directly employed by the firm, although they have important transactions with the firm.
A type of stakeholder that is employed by the firm.
Cases in which some individuals or groups may play multiple stakeholder roles.
One sees it in most showers.
A popular adult beverage in Japan.
A common term used with commercial air travel.
A skateboarder's launchpad.
A type of whiskey.
A term that reflect the assertion by research scholars that managers tend to pay the most attention to stakeholders with the most power, legitimacy, and urgency.
People and groups who -- although they do not engage in direct economic exchange with the firm -- are nonetheless affected by or can affect its actions.
A common injury sustained by athletes.
CEO & Chairman of Enron.
"Thou shalt not ...".
A freshwater fish popular with many sportsmen.
A "friend" to Pierre.
Town drunk on Mayberry RFD.
A "7-10" of these is a bowler's nightmare.
A type of playground equipment popular with children.
WCU mascot.
Someone with a lot of power is said to have a lot of this.
Two or more dogs auf Deutsch.
A lineage-based service organization for women who are descendants of those involved in the US Civil War.
Greek for "image".
One of Homer's favorite utterances.
One less than "dos".