Following recent scandals such as Enron and World.com, the problems of governing business corporations have loomed large across the developed world. This book examines the history of these problems in the world’s first corporate economy: Britain and Ireland in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Based on the largest survey of the early corporate economy yet undertaken, the book is a systematic examination of a range of governance practices across all major sectors. A key aim of the book is to relate the ‘political’ dimensions of business to the wider history of Britain and Ireland. It shows how, particularly in large enterprises, a space opened up between shareholders and managers, and that this space became a political arena in ...
This paper takes as its starting point the relevance of a historical perspective to the study of cor...
This article analyzes the ownership structures and governance institutions of New York’s corporation...
While issues that prompt corporate governance responses are endemic to the corporate form, the term ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project represents...
Prompted by the litany of complaints about corporate boards - as once again highlighted by recent co...
© Economic History Society 2014. Using ownership and control data for 890 firm-years, this article e...
The company is core to the development of the last 300 years. This two-part collection of rare texts...
This article examines the impact of law on corporate governance by means of a case study of joint-st...
The legal and political explanations that underpin the contemporary literature on corporate governan...
This article examines the impact of law on corporate governance by means of a case study of joint-st...
International audienceUnder what conditions do stakeholders consent to a regime of corporate governa...
Using ownership and control data for 890 firm-years, this article examines the concentration of capi...
The company is core to the development of the last 300 years. This two-part collection of rare texts...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
The consensus among legal and economic historians that British law between 1844 and 1914 provided l...
This paper takes as its starting point the relevance of a historical perspective to the study of cor...
This article analyzes the ownership structures and governance institutions of New York’s corporation...
While issues that prompt corporate governance responses are endemic to the corporate form, the term ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The project represents...
Prompted by the litany of complaints about corporate boards - as once again highlighted by recent co...
© Economic History Society 2014. Using ownership and control data for 890 firm-years, this article e...
The company is core to the development of the last 300 years. This two-part collection of rare texts...
This article examines the impact of law on corporate governance by means of a case study of joint-st...
The legal and political explanations that underpin the contemporary literature on corporate governan...
This article examines the impact of law on corporate governance by means of a case study of joint-st...
International audienceUnder what conditions do stakeholders consent to a regime of corporate governa...
Using ownership and control data for 890 firm-years, this article examines the concentration of capi...
The company is core to the development of the last 300 years. This two-part collection of rare texts...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
The consensus among legal and economic historians that British law between 1844 and 1914 provided l...
This paper takes as its starting point the relevance of a historical perspective to the study of cor...
This article analyzes the ownership structures and governance institutions of New York’s corporation...
While issues that prompt corporate governance responses are endemic to the corporate form, the term ...