This article re-examines the shareholder value revolution of the 1980s to challenge the dominant conception of the financialization of the firm. This transformation is widely interpreted as a re-alignment of corporate management in response to growing shareholder power and neoliberal managerial norms associated notably with agency theory. By contrast, we demonstrate how the financialization of the firm has its roots in the innovations made in 1960s America by a small group of outsider firms, the conglomerates, that challenged the corporate establishment. As we show, these firms pioneered financial techniques that profoundly transformed the nature of corporate strategy and launched a process of financialization as firms began to exploit the ...
In this article I argue that crisis-driven corporate governance reform efforts in the United States ...
This Article\u27s goal is to revisit early and thoughtful commentary on the fundamental problem of t...
This paper develops a theoretical account of the reconstruction of workforce downsizing as a shareho...
This article re-examines the shareholder value revolution of the 1980s to challenge the dominant con...
Corporate governance denotes different practices and procedures in economic sociology and in the eco...
The shareholder value conception of the firm and its consequences for the functioning of corporation...
Part I of this Article analyzes some of the contemporary critiques of, and debates around, sharehold...
This article focuses on the history of financialized management and its connections to shareholder v...
AbstractThis Article discusses why a “corporate governance movement” that commenced in the United St...
For most of the twentieth century, the conventional wisdom held—probably correctly—that shareholders...
Institutional investors have come to play a central role in financial markets since the early 1970s....
This Article examines the evolution of conceptions of “good” corporate governance that have successi...
This Article first recalls the primary contours of Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means’s acclaimed observ...
American “populism” has had a major impact on the development of U.S. corporate governance throughou...
This article explores the long-standing suspicion of the individual shareholder and the correspondin...
In this article I argue that crisis-driven corporate governance reform efforts in the United States ...
This Article\u27s goal is to revisit early and thoughtful commentary on the fundamental problem of t...
This paper develops a theoretical account of the reconstruction of workforce downsizing as a shareho...
This article re-examines the shareholder value revolution of the 1980s to challenge the dominant con...
Corporate governance denotes different practices and procedures in economic sociology and in the eco...
The shareholder value conception of the firm and its consequences for the functioning of corporation...
Part I of this Article analyzes some of the contemporary critiques of, and debates around, sharehold...
This article focuses on the history of financialized management and its connections to shareholder v...
AbstractThis Article discusses why a “corporate governance movement” that commenced in the United St...
For most of the twentieth century, the conventional wisdom held—probably correctly—that shareholders...
Institutional investors have come to play a central role in financial markets since the early 1970s....
This Article examines the evolution of conceptions of “good” corporate governance that have successi...
This Article first recalls the primary contours of Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means’s acclaimed observ...
American “populism” has had a major impact on the development of U.S. corporate governance throughou...
This article explores the long-standing suspicion of the individual shareholder and the correspondin...
In this article I argue that crisis-driven corporate governance reform efforts in the United States ...
This Article\u27s goal is to revisit early and thoughtful commentary on the fundamental problem of t...
This paper develops a theoretical account of the reconstruction of workforce downsizing as a shareho...