Modern corporations contribute to a wide range of contemporary problems, including income inequality, global warming, and the influence of money in politics. Their relentless pursuit of profits, though, is the natural outcome of the doctrine of shareholder primacy. As the consensus around this doctrine crumbles, it has become increasingly clear that the prerogatives of corporate governance have been improperly limited to shareholders. It is time to examine shareholder primacy and its attendant governance features anew, and reorient the literature around the basic purpose of corporations. This book critically examines the current state of corporate governance law and provides decisive rebuttals to longstanding arguments for the exclusive sha...
Deepening ecological crisis alongside a half century of widening inequality and economic instability...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, 2014, the UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute fo...
By the beginning of the twenty-first century, many observers had come to believe that U.S. corporate...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
According to the traditional view, the shareholders own the corporation. Until relatively recently, ...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
For decades, those holding the shareholder primacy view that the purpose of a corporation is to earn...
In the “shareholder primacy” (SP) view of the modern corporation, shareholders are endowed with owne...
International audienceFor more than twenty years now, Corporate Governance scholars have hesitated b...
Prominent theories of corporate governance frequently adopt primacy as an organizing theme. Sharehol...
The shareholder primacy norm is the corporate governance model prevailing in the US, the UK and some...
Deepening ecological crisis alongside a half century of widening inequality and economic instability...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, 2014, the UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute fo...
By the beginning of the twenty-first century, many observers had come to believe that U.S. corporate...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
According to the traditional view, the shareholders own the corporation. Until relatively recently, ...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
For decades, those holding the shareholder primacy view that the purpose of a corporation is to earn...
In the “shareholder primacy” (SP) view of the modern corporation, shareholders are endowed with owne...
International audienceFor more than twenty years now, Corporate Governance scholars have hesitated b...
Prominent theories of corporate governance frequently adopt primacy as an organizing theme. Sharehol...
The shareholder primacy norm is the corporate governance model prevailing in the US, the UK and some...
Deepening ecological crisis alongside a half century of widening inequality and economic instability...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, 2014, the UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute fo...
By the beginning of the twenty-first century, many observers had come to believe that U.S. corporate...