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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Stewardship theory is a theory that manageStewardship theory is a theory that managers, left on their own, will act as responsible stewards of the assets they control. Stewardship theorists assume that given a choice between self-serving behavior and pro-organizational behavior, a steward will place higher value on cooperation than defection. Stewards are assumed to be collectivists, pro-organizational, and trustworthy. In American politics, an example of the stewardship theory is where a president practices a governing style based on belief, they have the duty to do whatever is necessary in national interest, unless prohibited by the Constitution. The Stewardship approach is often associated with Theodore Roosevelt, who viewed the Presidency as a "Bully pulpit" of moral and political leadership.pulpit" of moral and political leadership. , 管家理论(英文:Stewardship theory)认为经理人自己会像负责任的管家一样妥善管理他自己所受托管的资产。 管家理论提供了一个与代理理论相反的视角,后者假设经理人会以股东的利益为代价实现自己的利益。该理论涵盖了特定机制从而减少包括行政奖金、提供现金或股份的经理奖励机制等在内的、激励经理人取得更佳业绩的代理损失。 美国政治中的一个管家理论的例子是,除非被宪法所禁止,总统治理国家应该基于尽其所能实现国家利益的信念。
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