Esparza Rodríguez, Saúl Alfonso, Leslie, H. Steve, Dante Didier López Villegas, María Fernanda Estrada Lezama;
This work describes the use of a continuous classification scale to determine the degree of influence of interest groups in organizations, based on characteristics proposed by relevant authors such as Freeman (1984), as well as the work of prominent researchers, such as Mitchel, Agle and Wood (1997), in addition to the classification proposals proposed by Donaldson and Preston (1995).A continuous classification scale owes its relevance to proposing a method for measuring the characteristics of a phenomenon or object of study without any imposition in terms of scales or predetermined numbers...
This work describes the use of a continuous classification scale to determine the degree of influence of interest groups in organizations, based on ch...