Featuring contributions from leading scholars, the Research Handbook invites readers to reconsider corporate purpose and personhood by offering a perceptive route to better understand changes that are already apparent in the modern corporation across the world. It provides examples of how a 21st century lens for viewing corporate purpose and personhood will leave us with a different picture and a new understanding of these topics, as well as future directions in corporate social responsibility. Chapters offer analysis of a wide range of topics related to corporate purpose and personhood, including shareholder primacy, stakeholder governance, corporate social responsibility and benefit corporations.https://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/fac_bo...
This paper is the second in a series considering the argument that corporate laws that give only rig...
This chapter explores the contemporary relevance of Berle and Means fundamental questioning of the p...
This essay critically discusses the value of announcing in the corporate bylaws or other documents g...
This insightful Research Handbook contributes to the theoretical and practical understanding of corp...
Corporations are increasingly asked to specify a ‘purpose.’ Instead of focusing on profits, a compan...
The hot topic in corporate governance is the debate over corporate purpose and, in particular, wheth...
International audienceIn the debate on corporate purpose, the shareholder value criterion has been l...
Book Chapter Paul B. Miller, Corporate Personality, Purpose, and Liability, in Research Handbook on ...
International audienceIn the debate on the purpose of the corporation, corporate law plays an import...
What are corporations for? This paper provides an analytical review of relevant research on this que...
The corporate purpose debate is experiencing a renaissance. The contours of the modern debate are re...
There are strong indications that acceptance of the shareholder primacy view of the corporation is o...
Most practitioners and decision makers look at corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a socially r...
This article examines the history of the law of corporate purpose. I argue that the seemingly confli...
What is the purpose of a corporation? This fundamental question is as old as corporate law itself, a...
This paper is the second in a series considering the argument that corporate laws that give only rig...
This chapter explores the contemporary relevance of Berle and Means fundamental questioning of the p...
This essay critically discusses the value of announcing in the corporate bylaws or other documents g...
This insightful Research Handbook contributes to the theoretical and practical understanding of corp...
Corporations are increasingly asked to specify a ‘purpose.’ Instead of focusing on profits, a compan...
The hot topic in corporate governance is the debate over corporate purpose and, in particular, wheth...
International audienceIn the debate on corporate purpose, the shareholder value criterion has been l...
Book Chapter Paul B. Miller, Corporate Personality, Purpose, and Liability, in Research Handbook on ...
International audienceIn the debate on the purpose of the corporation, corporate law plays an import...
What are corporations for? This paper provides an analytical review of relevant research on this que...
The corporate purpose debate is experiencing a renaissance. The contours of the modern debate are re...
There are strong indications that acceptance of the shareholder primacy view of the corporation is o...
Most practitioners and decision makers look at corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a socially r...
This article examines the history of the law of corporate purpose. I argue that the seemingly confli...
What is the purpose of a corporation? This fundamental question is as old as corporate law itself, a...
This paper is the second in a series considering the argument that corporate laws that give only rig...
This chapter explores the contemporary relevance of Berle and Means fundamental questioning of the p...
This essay critically discusses the value of announcing in the corporate bylaws or other documents g...