7 paginasMuch of the traditional Company Law doctrine considers that Corporations must be managed to promote, above all, shareholders’ rights. Activities in favour of non-shareholder constituencies such as suppliers, consumers, employees or the Community at large can be perceived as a means of Management to increase its power and personal prestige. Stakeholders’ interests can be interpreted as opposing Shareholders rights to obtain fair revenue for their investment. In this paper, we argue that Shareholders and Stakeholders interests are compatible and both contribute to corporate long term efficiency and progress. It is further argued that it is essential to achieve a wide consensus on how to control Management actions in support of Stakeh...
The paper is divided in two coordinate parts. The first considers in general the issue of stockholde...
The company is a legal structure designed to bring together the different parties of a firm—its empl...
This article sets forth an argument as to why the empowerment of stakeholder investors presents the ...
10 páginasShareholders interests play a relevant role in corporate governance. Notwithstanding the d...
Much of the traditional Company Law doctrine considers that Corporations must be managed to promote,...
One of the basic and widely represented corporate governance settings is corporate governance in the...
One of the basic and widely represented corporate governance settings is corporate governance in the...
One of the basic and widely represented corporate governance settings is corporate governance in the...
In the article, the author pointed out that determining the content of company's interest is dialect...
International audienceWhy take an interest in corporate governance? This topic does not necessarily ...
International audienceWhy take an interest in corporate governance? This topic does not necessarily ...
International audienceWhy take an interest in corporate governance? This topic does not necessarily ...
Traditional company law enabled companies to embark on the ‘shareholder value oriented approach,’ th...
While the Companies Act 71 of 2008 does not provide for an explicit duty for directors to consider t...
Central to company law is the promotion of corporate governance. An important question in company la...
The paper is divided in two coordinate parts. The first considers in general the issue of stockholde...
The company is a legal structure designed to bring together the different parties of a firm—its empl...
This article sets forth an argument as to why the empowerment of stakeholder investors presents the ...
10 páginasShareholders interests play a relevant role in corporate governance. Notwithstanding the d...
Much of the traditional Company Law doctrine considers that Corporations must be managed to promote,...
One of the basic and widely represented corporate governance settings is corporate governance in the...
One of the basic and widely represented corporate governance settings is corporate governance in the...
One of the basic and widely represented corporate governance settings is corporate governance in the...
In the article, the author pointed out that determining the content of company's interest is dialect...
International audienceWhy take an interest in corporate governance? This topic does not necessarily ...
International audienceWhy take an interest in corporate governance? This topic does not necessarily ...
International audienceWhy take an interest in corporate governance? This topic does not necessarily ...
Traditional company law enabled companies to embark on the ‘shareholder value oriented approach,’ th...
While the Companies Act 71 of 2008 does not provide for an explicit duty for directors to consider t...
Central to company law is the promotion of corporate governance. An important question in company la...
The paper is divided in two coordinate parts. The first considers in general the issue of stockholde...
The company is a legal structure designed to bring together the different parties of a firm—its empl...
This article sets forth an argument as to why the empowerment of stakeholder investors presents the ...