Pragmatic and effective research on corporate governance often turns critically on appreciating the legal institutions surrounding corporate entities – yet such nuances are often unfamiliar or poorly specified to economists and other social scientists without legal training. This chapter organizes and discusses key legal concepts of corporate governance, including statutes, regulations, and jurisprudential doctrines that “govern governance” in private and public companies, with concentration on the for-profit corporation. We review the literature concerning the nature and purpose of the corporation, the objects of fiduciary obligations, the means for decision making within the firm, as well as the overlay of state and federal law pertaining...
"This 11th volume in the highly acclaimed Encyclopedia of Law and Economics provides a sophisticated...
The object of this contribution is to address the question of the ownership of the firm. Both law an...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
Pragmatic and effective research on corporate governance often turns critically on appreciating the ...
The «corporate governance» term has different variations. One of such notions of the corporate gover...
The role of the company as a significant source of economic and social power, and egregious abuses b...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
The worldwide financial crisis that was unleashed in 2007-2008 occurred at a time of many challenges...
Corporate law and corporate governance have been at the forefront of regulatory activities across th...
Corporate law and corporate governance have been at the forefront of regulatory activities across th...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper is to verify the hypothesis according to which the pri...
"This 11th volume in the highly acclaimed Encyclopedia of Law and Economics provides a sophisticated...
The object of this contribution is to address the question of the ownership of the firm. Both law an...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...
Pragmatic and effective research on corporate governance often turns critically on appreciating the ...
The «corporate governance» term has different variations. One of such notions of the corporate gover...
The role of the company as a significant source of economic and social power, and egregious abuses b...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Judges, legislators, practitioners, and scholars all conduct their work based on some working concep...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
The worldwide financial crisis that was unleashed in 2007-2008 occurred at a time of many challenges...
Corporate law and corporate governance have been at the forefront of regulatory activities across th...
Corporate law and corporate governance have been at the forefront of regulatory activities across th...
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper is to verify the hypothesis according to which the pri...
"This 11th volume in the highly acclaimed Encyclopedia of Law and Economics provides a sophisticated...
The object of this contribution is to address the question of the ownership of the firm. Both law an...
In recent years, the publicly held corporation has assumed a central position in both the economic a...