In this paper, we argue that the relationship between shareholder conflicts and corporate assets can generate multiple equilibrium configurations that can be helpful to understand how corporate governance systems may change under different historical models of capitalism. These relationships can be modeled as ‘meta-complementarities’ existing among two different sets of institutional complementarity. The first institutional complementarity arises in realm of the conflicts among different stakeholders and generates multiple equilibria that define different systems of rights on corporate assets. The second institutional complementarity arises between corporate rights and assets. Dispersed shareholders and non-unionized workers are complementa...
By now it is conventional in the literature on the political economy of the rich democracies to dist...
Corporate governance is on the reform agenda all over the world. How will global economic integratio...
From its inception, the institutional tradition of studying organizations has been informed by theme...
In this paper, we argue that the relationship between shareholder conflicts and corporate assets can...
In recent years, an extensive body of studies have dealt with the issue of convergence versus divers...
The concept of institutional complementarity is central to the recent debate on the internal logics ...
The concept of institutional complementarity is central to the recent debate on the internal logics ...
This paper provides a rationale for the coexistence of different systems of corporate governance bas...
What are the forces that make relatively and transitorily coherent the institutional configurations ...
responsible for the contents and distribution of each Kiel Working Paper. Since the series involves ...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
The stakeholder management literature is dominated by the 'shareholder value' and inclusive stakehol...
We observe that different types of corporate governance structure tend to evolve across economies. A...
Recent scholarship on comparative corporate governance has produced a puzzle. While Berle and Means ...
textabstractCorporate governance in transition economies does not fit in the dominant normative mode...
By now it is conventional in the literature on the political economy of the rich democracies to dist...
Corporate governance is on the reform agenda all over the world. How will global economic integratio...
From its inception, the institutional tradition of studying organizations has been informed by theme...
In this paper, we argue that the relationship between shareholder conflicts and corporate assets can...
In recent years, an extensive body of studies have dealt with the issue of convergence versus divers...
The concept of institutional complementarity is central to the recent debate on the internal logics ...
The concept of institutional complementarity is central to the recent debate on the internal logics ...
This paper provides a rationale for the coexistence of different systems of corporate governance bas...
What are the forces that make relatively and transitorily coherent the institutional configurations ...
responsible for the contents and distribution of each Kiel Working Paper. Since the series involves ...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
The stakeholder management literature is dominated by the 'shareholder value' and inclusive stakehol...
We observe that different types of corporate governance structure tend to evolve across economies. A...
Recent scholarship on comparative corporate governance has produced a puzzle. While Berle and Means ...
textabstractCorporate governance in transition economies does not fit in the dominant normative mode...
By now it is conventional in the literature on the political economy of the rich democracies to dist...
Corporate governance is on the reform agenda all over the world. How will global economic integratio...
From its inception, the institutional tradition of studying organizations has been informed by theme...