Corporations are increasingly asked to specify a ‘purpose.’ Instead of focusing on profits, a company should adopt a substantive purpose for the good of society. This chapter analyses, historicises, and radicalises this call for purpose. It schematises the history of the corporation into two main purpose/power regimes, each combining a way of thinking about corporate purpose with specific institutions to hold corporate power to account. Under the special charter regime of the seventeenth to mid-nineteenth centuries, governments chartered companies to pursue specific public purposes. Under criticism for corruption and lack of competition, the special charter regime gave way to the contemporary general incorporation regime, under which no par...
The recently reignited debate on the corporate purpose focuses primarily on the question, whether su...
We apply the lens of social value-judgement theory to understand the recent turn to corporate purpos...
We apply the lens of social value-judgement theory to understand the recent turn to corporate purpos...
Corporations are increasingly asked to specify a ‘purpose.’ Instead of focusing on profits, a compan...
What is the purpose of a corporation? This fundamental question is as old as corporate law itself, a...
The corporate purpose debate is experiencing a renaissance. The contours of the modern debate are re...
What are corporations for? This paper provides an analytical review of relevant research on this que...
Corporate purpose is the hot topic in corporate governance. Critics are calling for corporations to ...
In this article we present the main lineaments for a reform of the business corporation introducing ...
Featuring contributions from leading scholars, the Research Handbook invites readers to reconsider c...
International audienceIn the debate on the purpose of the corporation, corporate law plays an import...
International audienceIn the debate on corporate purpose, the shareholder value criterion has been l...
The British Academy proposes that some of the manifest failures of shareholder capitalism can be add...
The debate about corporate purpose is a recurring one that has re-emerged today. What should be the...
This article examines the history of the law of corporate purpose. I argue that the seemingly confli...
The recently reignited debate on the corporate purpose focuses primarily on the question, whether su...
We apply the lens of social value-judgement theory to understand the recent turn to corporate purpos...
We apply the lens of social value-judgement theory to understand the recent turn to corporate purpos...
Corporations are increasingly asked to specify a ‘purpose.’ Instead of focusing on profits, a compan...
What is the purpose of a corporation? This fundamental question is as old as corporate law itself, a...
The corporate purpose debate is experiencing a renaissance. The contours of the modern debate are re...
What are corporations for? This paper provides an analytical review of relevant research on this que...
Corporate purpose is the hot topic in corporate governance. Critics are calling for corporations to ...
In this article we present the main lineaments for a reform of the business corporation introducing ...
Featuring contributions from leading scholars, the Research Handbook invites readers to reconsider c...
International audienceIn the debate on the purpose of the corporation, corporate law plays an import...
International audienceIn the debate on corporate purpose, the shareholder value criterion has been l...
The British Academy proposes that some of the manifest failures of shareholder capitalism can be add...
The debate about corporate purpose is a recurring one that has re-emerged today. What should be the...
This article examines the history of the law of corporate purpose. I argue that the seemingly confli...
The recently reignited debate on the corporate purpose focuses primarily on the question, whether su...
We apply the lens of social value-judgement theory to understand the recent turn to corporate purpos...
We apply the lens of social value-judgement theory to understand the recent turn to corporate purpos...