Both advocates of greater shareholder power ("shareholder primacists") and advocates of retaining the status quo ("director primacists") consider shareholder participation as a means to an end, rather than an end in itself - that end being improved company performance
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
be seen as a means of enhancing the balance of power between owners and managers, controlling manage...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
Both advocates of greater shareholder power ("shareholder primacists") and advocates of retaining th...
My purpose in this paper is to examine three distinct approaches to the notion that companies should...
This is a draft chapter for a forthcoming research handbook on shareholder power and activism. This ...
For decades, those holding the shareholder primacy view that the purpose of a corporation is to earn...
Modern corporations contribute to a wide range of contemporary problems, including income inequality...
By the beginning of the twenty-first century, many observers had come to believe that U.S. corporate...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
The once dominant and inconsiderate player in corporate governance, the shareholder, has faced incre...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, 2014, the UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute fo...
The shareholder primacy norm is the corporate governance model prevailing in the US, the UK and some...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
From the publisher The goal of the business corporation traditionally has been understood to be the ...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
be seen as a means of enhancing the balance of power between owners and managers, controlling manage...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
Both advocates of greater shareholder power ("shareholder primacists") and advocates of retaining th...
My purpose in this paper is to examine three distinct approaches to the notion that companies should...
This is a draft chapter for a forthcoming research handbook on shareholder power and activism. This ...
For decades, those holding the shareholder primacy view that the purpose of a corporation is to earn...
Modern corporations contribute to a wide range of contemporary problems, including income inequality...
By the beginning of the twenty-first century, many observers had come to believe that U.S. corporate...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
The once dominant and inconsiderate player in corporate governance, the shareholder, has faced incre...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, 2014, the UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute fo...
The shareholder primacy norm is the corporate governance model prevailing in the US, the UK and some...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
From the publisher The goal of the business corporation traditionally has been understood to be the ...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
be seen as a means of enhancing the balance of power between owners and managers, controlling manage...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...