This article argues that differences in the dispersion of corporate ownership help to explain why party positions on corporate governance vary across countries and over time. It shows that British, French, and German political debates over takeover regulation since the 1950s differ significantly along several dimensions, including the pattern of left–right competition and the timing of debate, and that these differences correspond to differences in the structure of corporate ownership. To explain the observed correlation, the article presumes that parties cater to their core constituents and so provides reasons explaining why ownership structure shapes the preferences of upscale socioeconomic groups and working-class clienteles. These empir...
International audienceCorporate governance systems vary considerably across Europe, reflecting the d...
The focus of comparative corporate governance scholarship is shifting from takeovers to controlling ...
This chapter addresses the current discussion on links between party politics and production regimes...
This article argues that differences in the dispersion of corporate ownership help to explain why pa...
This article argues that differences in the dispersion of corporate ownership help to explain why pa...
This paper argues that differences in the dispersion of corporate ownership can help explain why par...
Dieses Papier argumentiert, dass Unterschiede in der Streuung von Unternehmensbesitz miterklären, wa...
Recent studies investigating the politics of corporate governance reforms have drawn attention to th...
In this article, I provide a comparative historical account on the debate of whether corporations sh...
The fundamental problem of corporate governance in the United States isto alleviate the conflict of ...
Corporate governance in the United States is about alleviating the conflict of interest between disp...
International audienceThis paper explores the determinants of pro-minority shareholder corporate gov...
Recent scholarship on comparative corporate governance has produced a puzzle. While Berle and Means ...
To fully understand governance and authority in the large corporation, one must attend to politics. ...
International audienceCorporate governance systems vary considerably across Europe, reflecting the d...
International audienceCorporate governance systems vary considerably across Europe, reflecting the d...
The focus of comparative corporate governance scholarship is shifting from takeovers to controlling ...
This chapter addresses the current discussion on links between party politics and production regimes...
This article argues that differences in the dispersion of corporate ownership help to explain why pa...
This article argues that differences in the dispersion of corporate ownership help to explain why pa...
This paper argues that differences in the dispersion of corporate ownership can help explain why par...
Dieses Papier argumentiert, dass Unterschiede in der Streuung von Unternehmensbesitz miterklären, wa...
Recent studies investigating the politics of corporate governance reforms have drawn attention to th...
In this article, I provide a comparative historical account on the debate of whether corporations sh...
The fundamental problem of corporate governance in the United States isto alleviate the conflict of ...
Corporate governance in the United States is about alleviating the conflict of interest between disp...
International audienceThis paper explores the determinants of pro-minority shareholder corporate gov...
Recent scholarship on comparative corporate governance has produced a puzzle. While Berle and Means ...
To fully understand governance and authority in the large corporation, one must attend to politics. ...
International audienceCorporate governance systems vary considerably across Europe, reflecting the d...
International audienceCorporate governance systems vary considerably across Europe, reflecting the d...
The focus of comparative corporate governance scholarship is shifting from takeovers to controlling ...
This chapter addresses the current discussion on links between party politics and production regimes...