The power of finance vis-à-vis the nonfinancial sector is changing. Macroeconomic developments and financial innovations have reduced financial actors’ exit options, thus diminishing exit-based structural power. At the same time, shareholdings have become more concentrated in the hands of large asset managers, thus increasing control-based power. This article documents these trends, before examining whether asset managers wield their power and why, despite being universal shareholders, they have not steered corporate behavior toward decarbonization. Rather than assuming orderly, good-faith interactions between shareholders and managers, this article argues that in the United States today, political considerations govern the use of control-b...
This thesis considers the link between changes in the shareholder ownership structure and the gove...
The rise of asset managers as key nodes of financial intermediation has been one of the most fundame...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
The paper reviews and assesses our understanding of the relation between cor-porate finance and corp...
Who holds power in corporate America? Scholars have invariably answered this question in the languag...
Corporate governance denotes different practices and procedures in economic sociology and in the eco...
In recent debates about inequality, many have pointed to the predominant position of the finance. Th...
Abstract: Over recent years it is becoming clearer how corporate power has captured the State to the...
Since 1990, both the U.S. and Germany have substantially reformed their corporate governance regimes...
The growth of the asset management industry has made it commonplace for firms to have multiple insti...
Financialization requires a regulatory framework that allows markets to emerge and expand. What expl...
Around the world, large corporations usually have controlling owners, who are usually very wealthy f...
Soederberg, Susanne. 2010. Corporate Power and Ownership in Contemporary Capitalism: The Politics of...
This article deals with the relations between shareholders and managers, and between property and co...
The conventional view of regulation is that it exists to constrain corporate activity that harms the...
This thesis considers the link between changes in the shareholder ownership structure and the gove...
The rise of asset managers as key nodes of financial intermediation has been one of the most fundame...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
The paper reviews and assesses our understanding of the relation between cor-porate finance and corp...
Who holds power in corporate America? Scholars have invariably answered this question in the languag...
Corporate governance denotes different practices and procedures in economic sociology and in the eco...
In recent debates about inequality, many have pointed to the predominant position of the finance. Th...
Abstract: Over recent years it is becoming clearer how corporate power has captured the State to the...
Since 1990, both the U.S. and Germany have substantially reformed their corporate governance regimes...
The growth of the asset management industry has made it commonplace for firms to have multiple insti...
Financialization requires a regulatory framework that allows markets to emerge and expand. What expl...
Around the world, large corporations usually have controlling owners, who are usually very wealthy f...
Soederberg, Susanne. 2010. Corporate Power and Ownership in Contemporary Capitalism: The Politics of...
This article deals with the relations between shareholders and managers, and between property and co...
The conventional view of regulation is that it exists to constrain corporate activity that harms the...
This thesis considers the link between changes in the shareholder ownership structure and the gove...
The rise of asset managers as key nodes of financial intermediation has been one of the most fundame...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...