Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in this thesis is that existing regulatory approaches in corporate law, corporate governance and corporate social responsibility are methodologically suboptimal and politically biased. Their continued use entrenches corporate power and undermines our ability to properly deal with the social, economic and environmental effects of corporate misbehaviour. This conclusion draws on insights from twelve disciplines: law, political economics, economics, psychology, anthropology, management studies, sociology, political science, criminology, theology, media studies and philosophy.The resolution of global crises such as climate change, biodiversity loss an...
Recent years have been marked by a remarkable decline in trust and confidence in the economy as well...
Since its inception in 1855, limited liability has been described as one of the greatest inventions ...
This PhD thesis, comprised of 3 essays, assesses the effect of corporate discipline on corporate dec...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...
Inaugural Lecture Delivered in an informal and abbreviated form at the acceptance of the appointment...
This publication examines the role of transnational corporations in governance and critically evalua...
Corporate governance crises as well as human rights issues in global value chains have pushed notion...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: registration 2020-04-24, pub-electronic 20...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
"October 2008"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Recently, companies are expected to continue generating profits while mainta ining the highest stand...
In 2012 awarded the International Studies Association's 'International Political Economy Section (IP...
Corporate social responsibility has become a subject of growing importance in business and law. Toda...
Recent years have been marked by a remarkable decline in trust and confidence in the economy as well...
Since its inception in 1855, limited liability has been described as one of the greatest inventions ...
This PhD thesis, comprised of 3 essays, assesses the effect of corporate discipline on corporate dec...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...
Corporations are the most powerful economic entities in contemporary society. The main finding in th...
Inaugural Lecture Delivered in an informal and abbreviated form at the acceptance of the appointment...
This publication examines the role of transnational corporations in governance and critically evalua...
Corporate governance crises as well as human rights issues in global value chains have pushed notion...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: registration 2020-04-24, pub-electronic 20...
There is considerable legal scholarship focused on reforming the shareholder primacy model of govern...
"October 2008"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media and Philosophy...
In this article I provide a critical perspective on governing the global corporation. While the pape...
Recently, companies are expected to continue generating profits while mainta ining the highest stand...
In 2012 awarded the International Studies Association's 'International Political Economy Section (IP...
Corporate social responsibility has become a subject of growing importance in business and law. Toda...
Recent years have been marked by a remarkable decline in trust and confidence in the economy as well...
Since its inception in 1855, limited liability has been described as one of the greatest inventions ...
This PhD thesis, comprised of 3 essays, assesses the effect of corporate discipline on corporate dec...