This Essay elaborates on Professor Conard\u27s sensible suggestion with the hope that others will take it to heart. First, the Essay discusses the unique governance problems raised by what I call quasipublicly traded corporations. These smaller corporations, whose shares are not actively traded, have been largely neglected in most discussions of corporate governance. The neglect is ironic since most state corporation statutes were originally designed with the quasipublicly traded corporation in mind. Second, the Essay turns to a problem of corporate governance common to all corporations - the proper role of directors - and shows that appropriate standards may vary with the type of corporation at issue. It concludes that the director\u27s ro...
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This paper is the second in a series considering the argument that corporate laws that give only rig...
This dissertation contains three essays on corporate finance. The first essay examines the role of g...
My dissertation consists of three essays on Corporate Governance. The first essay studies a situatio...
Corporate law and corporate governance are often called upon to address problems in international an...
This Article addresses the changing role of the corporate director, focusing on the structure, compo...
Corporate governance is a complex idea that is often inappropriately simplified as a cookbook of rec...
As shareholders representatives, board of directors need to act in the best interest of the company....
This essay summarizes my own personal view of what corporate governance is about. I" argue that it m...
This essay is a contribution to the forthcoming Oxford University Press Handbook of Corporate Law an...
Should governors serve on the boards of incorporated universities as ex officio members? This articl...
The author critiques Ronald Daniels' article, Must Boards Go Overboard? An Economic Analysis of the ...
International audienceWhy take an interest in corporate governance? This topic does not necessarily ...
Over the past three decades, the topic of corporate governance has become an increasingly high profi...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
Governance is largely about the decision-making process in a complex organization Shareholders (owne...
This paper is the second in a series considering the argument that corporate laws that give only rig...
This dissertation contains three essays on corporate finance. The first essay examines the role of g...
My dissertation consists of three essays on Corporate Governance. The first essay studies a situatio...