In most countries large business enterprises today are organized as corporations. The corporation with its key attributes of independent personality, limited liability and free tradeability of shares has played a key role in most developed market economies since the 19th century and has made major inroads in emerging markets. We suggest that the resilience of the corporate form is a function of the adaptability of the legal framework to a changing environment. We analyze a country\u27s capacity to innovate using the rate of statutory legal change, the flexibility of corporate law, and institutional change as indicators. Our findings suggest that origin countries are more innovative than transplant countries
Corporate law is an arena in which the metaphor of the states as a laboratory describes actual pra...
During the last three decades, China has undergone a period of unprecedented institutional change. T...
This article will introduce both the dominant corporate model and corporate ownership structure as w...
In most countries large business enterprises today are organized as corporations. The corporation wi...
Corporate law as it exists in any given country today is the result of roughly 200 years of legal ch...
Legal origins theory suggests that law reform,strengthening shareholder and creditor rights, should ...
This article challenges the idea that the corporation is a globally superior form of business organi...
This book explores the relationship between legal systems and economic development by examining, thr...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
Recent high-profile corporate scandals – such as those involving Enron in the United States, Yukos i...
Much recent scholarship has emphasized institutional differences in corporate governance, capital ma...
Improving economic welfare requires that society’s scarce savings be allocated among proposed real i...
This Essay discusses how comparative law played and plays a role in the statutory development of cor...
Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der historischen Entwicklung der Gesetzgebung zum Aktienrecht (1...
Research in law, political science and economics has taken a strong interest in the way companies st...
Corporate law is an arena in which the metaphor of the states as a laboratory describes actual pra...
During the last three decades, China has undergone a period of unprecedented institutional change. T...
This article will introduce both the dominant corporate model and corporate ownership structure as w...
In most countries large business enterprises today are organized as corporations. The corporation wi...
Corporate law as it exists in any given country today is the result of roughly 200 years of legal ch...
Legal origins theory suggests that law reform,strengthening shareholder and creditor rights, should ...
This article challenges the idea that the corporation is a globally superior form of business organi...
This book explores the relationship between legal systems and economic development by examining, thr...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
Recent high-profile corporate scandals – such as those involving Enron in the United States, Yukos i...
Much recent scholarship has emphasized institutional differences in corporate governance, capital ma...
Improving economic welfare requires that society’s scarce savings be allocated among proposed real i...
This Essay discusses how comparative law played and plays a role in the statutory development of cor...
Dieser Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der historischen Entwicklung der Gesetzgebung zum Aktienrecht (1...
Research in law, political science and economics has taken a strong interest in the way companies st...
Corporate law is an arena in which the metaphor of the states as a laboratory describes actual pra...
During the last three decades, China has undergone a period of unprecedented institutional change. T...
This article will introduce both the dominant corporate model and corporate ownership structure as w...