U.S. corporate law scholars have recently recognized that, even in developed Western countries, there have been different solutions to the classic agency problem,1 arguably the primary focus of corporate law that governs the relationship between owners and managers in the large public corporations which are so important in the world econ- omy.2 Scholars have also acknowledged that these solutions, which fall under the general heading of corporate governance,3 do not arise solely from the evolution of some fundamental economic order or logic, but are shaped by social, political and, more generally, cultural forces, often unique to a particular country
Funding Information: Funding for the project received from Peter Wallenberg Research Foundation. Fun...
Recent Supreme Court cases have entrenched a new image of corporate civic identity, assigning to the...
This paper posits that differences in corporate governance structure partly result from differences ...
U.S. corporate law scholars have recently recognized that, even in developed Western countries, the...
Little scholarly attention has been paid to the corporate governance effects of required disclosure....
In this Article, I want to focus on the specific emergence of the comparativist turn in American cor...
The issue of implementing strong corporate governance has grown immensely in recent years, and has s...
Abstract This article examines the connections between culture, law, and intercultural business comm...
This Article reflects on the various visions of corporate governance. Initially, the Article reviews...
This dissertation adopts a cross-disciplinary approach relating national culture and law to the `div...
There is widespread belief in both scholarship and business practice that internal corporate culture...
The United States has led the world for many decades with regard to company disclosure rules and sta...
One positive outcome of globalization is a significant increase in regulatory competition. This in t...
Globalization has led to a remarkable resurgence in the study of comparative corporate governance. T...
Much recent scholarship has emphasized institutional differences in corporate governance, capital ma...
Funding Information: Funding for the project received from Peter Wallenberg Research Foundation. Fun...
Recent Supreme Court cases have entrenched a new image of corporate civic identity, assigning to the...
This paper posits that differences in corporate governance structure partly result from differences ...
U.S. corporate law scholars have recently recognized that, even in developed Western countries, the...
Little scholarly attention has been paid to the corporate governance effects of required disclosure....
In this Article, I want to focus on the specific emergence of the comparativist turn in American cor...
The issue of implementing strong corporate governance has grown immensely in recent years, and has s...
Abstract This article examines the connections between culture, law, and intercultural business comm...
This Article reflects on the various visions of corporate governance. Initially, the Article reviews...
This dissertation adopts a cross-disciplinary approach relating national culture and law to the `div...
There is widespread belief in both scholarship and business practice that internal corporate culture...
The United States has led the world for many decades with regard to company disclosure rules and sta...
One positive outcome of globalization is a significant increase in regulatory competition. This in t...
Globalization has led to a remarkable resurgence in the study of comparative corporate governance. T...
Much recent scholarship has emphasized institutional differences in corporate governance, capital ma...
Funding Information: Funding for the project received from Peter Wallenberg Research Foundation. Fun...
Recent Supreme Court cases have entrenched a new image of corporate civic identity, assigning to the...
This paper posits that differences in corporate governance structure partly result from differences ...