This essay critically discusses the value of announcing in the corporate bylaws or other documents generic corporate purposes. It submits that these formulas - let them be inspired by shareholders or stakeholders primacy - are of little legal consequence. The discussion is largely based on the proposals made by Professor Colin Mayer in a recent book ("Prosperity: Better Business Makes the Greater Good, Oxford, 2018), but covers more broadly the issue of the relevance and importance of similar solutions. The essay also underlines the dangers hiding in plain sight of putting too much faith in private ordering proclamations of a "corporate purpose" or of a set of values, especially when this is apparently laudable from an ethical and social pe...
Business persons and lawyers (and law professors) perennially struggle over the question whether a b...
This paper is the first in a series considering a rather tired argument in corporate governance circ...
The question of corporate purpose, in whose interests are companies run, is famously addressed in th...
This essay critically discusses the value of announcing in the corporate bylaws or other documents g...
This article seeks to frame a short statement of purpose for corporate law on which all reasonable o...
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...
The traditional idea of a company consists of five common characteristics. These are legal personali...
International audienceIn the debate on the purpose of the corporation, corporate law plays an import...
This article proposes an integrative solution to the modern debate on corporate purpose, the questio...
Delaware corporate law requires directors to manage firms for the benefit of the firm’s shareholders...
This paper is the second in a series considering the argument that corporate laws that give only rig...
For decades, those holding the shareholder primacy view that the purpose of a corporation is to earn...
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...
Repurposing the corporation is the hot issue in corporate governance. Commentators, investors and in...
Business persons and lawyers (and law professors) perennially struggle over the question whether a b...
This paper is the first in a series considering a rather tired argument in corporate governance circ...
The question of corporate purpose, in whose interests are companies run, is famously addressed in th...
This essay critically discusses the value of announcing in the corporate bylaws or other documents g...
This article seeks to frame a short statement of purpose for corporate law on which all reasonable o...
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...
The traditional idea of a company consists of five common characteristics. These are legal personali...
International audienceIn the debate on the purpose of the corporation, corporate law plays an import...
This article proposes an integrative solution to the modern debate on corporate purpose, the questio...
Delaware corporate law requires directors to manage firms for the benefit of the firm’s shareholders...
This paper is the second in a series considering the argument that corporate laws that give only rig...
For decades, those holding the shareholder primacy view that the purpose of a corporation is to earn...
The fundamental assumptions of corporate law have changed little in decades. Accepted as truth are t...
Repurposing the corporation is the hot issue in corporate governance. Commentators, investors and in...
Business persons and lawyers (and law professors) perennially struggle over the question whether a b...
This paper is the first in a series considering a rather tired argument in corporate governance circ...
The question of corporate purpose, in whose interests are companies run, is famously addressed in th...