One of the most pressing questions facing both corporate scholars and businesspeople today is how corporate directors can be made accountable. Before addressing this issue, however, it seems important to consider two antecedent questions: To whom should directors be accountable? And for what
The obligations of a director to the corporation and its stockholders are frequently unknown or conf...
As shareholders representatives, board of directors need to act in the best interest of the company....
One of the most important questions in corporate governance is how directors of public corporations ...
One of the most pressing questions facing both corporate scholars and businesspeople today is how co...
This Article addresses the changing role of the corporate director, focusing on the structure, compo...
Recent action by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Stock Exchange make it clea...
This Article considers the dominant claim in corporate law literature that extra-legal mechanisms su...
This article explores the competing interests between director authority and accountability within t...
Corporate law allocates to the board of directors the central role in the management of the American...
This book chapter on Corporate Governance and Accountability is a contribution to the book CORPORATE...
Corporations present an interesting illustration of the authority versus accountability dilemma. Sha...
A company is a legal construct with certain identifiable characteristics such as separate legal pers...
Accountability has been seen as a panacea, for curbing the unfettered power of individuals, with app...
This article is intended for corporate directors and explores the key issues that directors should u...
Corporate governance scandals inevitably raise concerns about the extent to which corporate director...
The obligations of a director to the corporation and its stockholders are frequently unknown or conf...
As shareholders representatives, board of directors need to act in the best interest of the company....
One of the most important questions in corporate governance is how directors of public corporations ...
One of the most pressing questions facing both corporate scholars and businesspeople today is how co...
This Article addresses the changing role of the corporate director, focusing on the structure, compo...
Recent action by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the New York Stock Exchange make it clea...
This Article considers the dominant claim in corporate law literature that extra-legal mechanisms su...
This article explores the competing interests between director authority and accountability within t...
Corporate law allocates to the board of directors the central role in the management of the American...
This book chapter on Corporate Governance and Accountability is a contribution to the book CORPORATE...
Corporations present an interesting illustration of the authority versus accountability dilemma. Sha...
A company is a legal construct with certain identifiable characteristics such as separate legal pers...
Accountability has been seen as a panacea, for curbing the unfettered power of individuals, with app...
This article is intended for corporate directors and explores the key issues that directors should u...
Corporate governance scandals inevitably raise concerns about the extent to which corporate director...
The obligations of a director to the corporation and its stockholders are frequently unknown or conf...
As shareholders representatives, board of directors need to act in the best interest of the company....
One of the most important questions in corporate governance is how directors of public corporations ...