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In terms of categorizing stakeholders, primary interactions with society occur with all of the following stakeholders, EXCEPT?

a) Customers
b) Employees
c) Suppliers
d) Competitors

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Final answer:

Competitors are not typically considered stakeholders with primary interactions with society when compared to customers, employees, and suppliers, as their engagement with the company does not involve direct societal interaction.

Step-by-step explanation:

In terms of categorizing stakeholders, primary interactions with society occur with customers, employees, and suppliers. However, competitors are not typically considered to have primary interaction with society in the same way. While competitors may interact with a company, their role is not one of directly involving social engagement in the creation or implementation of products and services. They

are another entity in the market ecosystem, often pushing companies to innovate and provide better services, but they are not part of the stakeholder group that a company would consider as part of its immediate social interactions.

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