This article sets forth an argument as to why the empowerment of stakeholder investors presents the only currently viable means for stakeholders to influence the behavior of the American public corporation. The article explores the history of corporations in America, Germany, and the United Kingdom and analyzes the disparate theories of corporate governance between the countries. Through this analysis, it will become clear that: (1) of the various interests having control over corporate decision-making, shareholders can best accommodate stakeholder interests; (2) stakeholder interests can be represented in corporate management and decisionmaking; and (3) the empowerment of stakeholder-shareholders can reform corporate governance in the Unit...
This Article evaluates two possible explanations for why shareholders of public corporations tolerat...
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This article considers the effect that increased shareholder activism may have on non-shareholder co...
There has been much debate for many years regarding what should be the objective of the large public...
This article provides an overview of the development of the stakeholder idea in corporate governance...
Abstract: Corporations law around the world is moving in the direction of the shareholder primacy mo...
This article proposes a new, functional explanation of the different roles of non-shareholder groups...
It is highly debated whether corporations should primarily follow a shareholder or a stakeholder pri...
Calls for a stakeholder voice in corporate governance never end, as evidenced by the Symposium Corpo...
In this article, I provide a comparative historical account on the debate of whether corporations sh...
Public corporations in the United States and the United Kingdom are - from the global perspective - ...
We consider the advantages and disadvantages of stakeholder-oriented firms that are concerned with e...
7 paginasMuch of the traditional Company Law doctrine considers that Corporations must be managed to...
The focus of comparative corporate governance scholarship is shifting from takeovers to controlling ...
With the growth of the economies worldwide the debate between shareholder and stakeholder capitalism...
This Article evaluates two possible explanations for why shareholders of public corporations tolerat...
The article discusses the impact of a shareholder-centric and market-oriented approach to corporate ...
This article considers the effect that increased shareholder activism may have on non-shareholder co...
There has been much debate for many years regarding what should be the objective of the large public...
This article provides an overview of the development of the stakeholder idea in corporate governance...
Abstract: Corporations law around the world is moving in the direction of the shareholder primacy mo...
This article proposes a new, functional explanation of the different roles of non-shareholder groups...
It is highly debated whether corporations should primarily follow a shareholder or a stakeholder pri...
Calls for a stakeholder voice in corporate governance never end, as evidenced by the Symposium Corpo...
In this article, I provide a comparative historical account on the debate of whether corporations sh...
Public corporations in the United States and the United Kingdom are - from the global perspective - ...
We consider the advantages and disadvantages of stakeholder-oriented firms that are concerned with e...
7 paginasMuch of the traditional Company Law doctrine considers that Corporations must be managed to...
The focus of comparative corporate governance scholarship is shifting from takeovers to controlling ...
With the growth of the economies worldwide the debate between shareholder and stakeholder capitalism...
This Article evaluates two possible explanations for why shareholders of public corporations tolerat...
The article discusses the impact of a shareholder-centric and market-oriented approach to corporate ...
This article considers the effect that increased shareholder activism may have on non-shareholder co...