“…Mitchell, Agle, and Wood's (1997) formulation of stakeholder salience as comprising power (coercive/utilitarian/normative), legitimacy, and urgency (temporality and criticality) remains largely intact despite critique and analysis (e.g., de Bakker & den Hond, 2008). Proximity, which has been found to be important to CSR in small firms (Courrent & Gundolf, 2009;Lähdesmäki & Suutari, 2012;Spence, 2004), is not fully accounted for by extant stakeholder salience theory (Sen & Cowley, 2013). In particular, it is proposed that proximity is influential in terms of urgency.…”