A mature assessment of the society we are making for ourselves, and the legacy we are leaving to the future, must come to terms with consumer culture. Theoretical discourse, as well as common experience, betray persistent ambiguity about what consumerism means to and says about us. In this Article, I argue that this ambiguity can in part be explained by examining the social relations of consumption in contemporary society. These involve, crucially, the relationship between producer and consumer that is dictated by corporate governance law, and embodied in the decision-making dynamics of the directors who command corporate operations. The enigmatic nature of consumer culture can be understood as resulting from a lack of integrity in the soci...
There is widespread belief in both scholarship and business practice that internal corporate culture...
Ideology plays a central role in consumer decisions, actions, and practices. While there have been n...
The boundaries between public and private actors are increasingly blurred via regulatory governance ...
A mature assessment of the society we are making for ourselves, and the legacy we are leaving to the...
Recent Supreme Court cases have entrenched a new image of corporate civic identity, assigning to the...
This Article provides a comprehensive assessment of the consumer interest in dominant theories of th...
This Article challenges the conventional view that corporate law should principally strive to increa...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
This article introduces a preliminary model that conceptualizes the drivers, expressions, and conseq...
Recent cases – Burwell v Hobby Lobby Stores and Citizens United chief among them – evince a new unde...
The spread of American-style consumerism is a burning global issue today. The most visible symbols...
Greek translation of R. Sassatelli "Consumer Culture" with Preface for Greek Edition. The debate abo...
In our contemporary literature and academic discourse, we often see how popular the topic of corpora...
Corporate theory typically construes consumption activity as involving a series of arms-length, atom...
For too long criminologists have either ignored consumerism or misunderstood the role it plays in th...
There is widespread belief in both scholarship and business practice that internal corporate culture...
Ideology plays a central role in consumer decisions, actions, and practices. While there have been n...
The boundaries between public and private actors are increasingly blurred via regulatory governance ...
A mature assessment of the society we are making for ourselves, and the legacy we are leaving to the...
Recent Supreme Court cases have entrenched a new image of corporate civic identity, assigning to the...
This Article provides a comprehensive assessment of the consumer interest in dominant theories of th...
This Article challenges the conventional view that corporate law should principally strive to increa...
The book is organized to offer an historically-grounded and theoretically-informed analysis of conte...
This article introduces a preliminary model that conceptualizes the drivers, expressions, and conseq...
Recent cases – Burwell v Hobby Lobby Stores and Citizens United chief among them – evince a new unde...
The spread of American-style consumerism is a burning global issue today. The most visible symbols...
Greek translation of R. Sassatelli "Consumer Culture" with Preface for Greek Edition. The debate abo...
In our contemporary literature and academic discourse, we often see how popular the topic of corpora...
Corporate theory typically construes consumption activity as involving a series of arms-length, atom...
For too long criminologists have either ignored consumerism or misunderstood the role it plays in th...
There is widespread belief in both scholarship and business practice that internal corporate culture...
Ideology plays a central role in consumer decisions, actions, and practices. While there have been n...
The boundaries between public and private actors are increasingly blurred via regulatory governance ...