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To libertarian conservatives,freedom meant:
Normative Stakeholder
An entity or individual that affects or is affected by an organization's actions, based on normative (ethical or moral) standards and expectations.
Functional Stakeholder
An individual or group that has an interest in a company's operations, products, or services due to their functional role or needs.
Functional Stakeholder
An individual or group that has a specific, practical interest or role in a project or business.
Normative Stakeholder
An individual or group that the organization believes ought to have its interests considered due to moral or ethical principles.
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