Shareholder theory states that the primary objective of management is to maximize shareholder value. This objective ranks in front of the interests of other corporate stakeholders, such as employees, suppliers, customers, and society.Shareholder theory argues that shareholders are the ultimate owners of a corporate’s assets, and thus, the priority for managers and boards is to protect and grow these assets for the benefit of shareholders. Shareholder theory assumes that shareholders value corporate assets with two measurable metrics, dividends and share price. There-fore, management should make decisions that maximize the combined value of dividends and share price increases. However, shareholder theory fails to consider that shareholders a...
In this paper, the author investigated the influence of management decisions like capital structure,...
Despite conventional beliefs in the predominance of shareholder value, a broader agenda of stakehold...
Business entities are basically established to maximize wealth in order to create additional value f...
Shareholder theory states that the primary objective of management is to maximize shareholder value....
Basing on research described in the literature, the author discusses the contemporary scientific the...
This article proposes an integrative solution to the modern debate on corporate purpose, the questio...
Each company aims to maximize shareholder wealth through increased value of the company. The value o...
By the beginning of the twenty-first century, many observers had come to believe that U.S. corporate...
The thesis is written about shareholder value maximization theory, and its effects on organizations ...
From its origin in 1976 with Jensen and Meckling’s Theory of the Firm, based on the agency problem, ...
International audienceAfter several decades in which shareholder value has been promoted as the most...
Social science usually strives to maximize the social welfare and economics as a science influencin...
This paper argues that mainstream economic theory, far from providing an indisputable plea in favor ...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, 2014, the UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute fo...
Abstract: The shareholder value concept reflects the tenets of modern financial theory. It is more m...
In this paper, the author investigated the influence of management decisions like capital structure,...
Despite conventional beliefs in the predominance of shareholder value, a broader agenda of stakehold...
Business entities are basically established to maximize wealth in order to create additional value f...
Shareholder theory states that the primary objective of management is to maximize shareholder value....
Basing on research described in the literature, the author discusses the contemporary scientific the...
This article proposes an integrative solution to the modern debate on corporate purpose, the questio...
Each company aims to maximize shareholder wealth through increased value of the company. The value o...
By the beginning of the twenty-first century, many observers had come to believe that U.S. corporate...
The thesis is written about shareholder value maximization theory, and its effects on organizations ...
From its origin in 1976 with Jensen and Meckling’s Theory of the Firm, based on the agency problem, ...
International audienceAfter several decades in which shareholder value has been promoted as the most...
Social science usually strives to maximize the social welfare and economics as a science influencin...
This paper argues that mainstream economic theory, far from providing an indisputable plea in favor ...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, 2014, the UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute fo...
Abstract: The shareholder value concept reflects the tenets of modern financial theory. It is more m...
In this paper, the author investigated the influence of management decisions like capital structure,...
Despite conventional beliefs in the predominance of shareholder value, a broader agenda of stakehold...
Business entities are basically established to maximize wealth in order to create additional value f...