American corporations are structured in such a way that shareholders, and shareholders alone, have the right to vote in all significant corporate decisions. Over the years, this exclusive shareholder franchise has been supported by an ongoing procession of justifications. But as those arguments have fallen by the wayside, shareholder primacists have circled back and latched upon a final argument for the special voting status of shareholders, arguing that this fundamental feature of corporate governance is the product of the set of freely-bargained-for agreements among all corporate constituents. Because this set of agreements reflects the preferences of all parties to the corporate contract, they contend, it should thus be viewed as the bes...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
Agency theory, despite its influential normative prescriptions, has been subject to a long-standing ...
Abstract: Corporations law around the world is moving in the direction of the shareholder primacy mo...
American corporations are structured in such a way that shareholders, and shareholders alone, have t...
The default rules of corporate law make shareholders’ control rights a function of their voting powe...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
In this essay, we contest one of the main arguments for restricting corporate board voting to shareh...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
Never has voting been more important in corporate law. With greater activism among shareholders and ...
This Article intends to reconcile two competing paradigms within the law and economics model of corp...
This article focuses on shareholder supremacy and exclusivity derived from a view of the company as ...
This is an article written in honor of Professor Donald Schwartz, a leading figure in academic corpo...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
Agency theory, despite its influential normative prescriptions, has been subject to a long-standing ...
Abstract: Corporations law around the world is moving in the direction of the shareholder primacy mo...
American corporations are structured in such a way that shareholders, and shareholders alone, have t...
The default rules of corporate law make shareholders’ control rights a function of their voting powe...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
In this essay, we contest one of the main arguments for restricting corporate board voting to shareh...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
Shareholder democracy has blossomed. The once moribund shareholder franchise is now critical in take...
Never has voting been more important in corporate law. With greater activism among shareholders and ...
This Article intends to reconcile two competing paradigms within the law and economics model of corp...
This article focuses on shareholder supremacy and exclusivity derived from a view of the company as ...
This is an article written in honor of Professor Donald Schwartz, a leading figure in academic corpo...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
Agency theory, despite its influential normative prescriptions, has been subject to a long-standing ...
Abstract: Corporations law around the world is moving in the direction of the shareholder primacy mo...