The traditional shareholder primacy approach has been challenged, and this thought has steered UK practice towards a more enlightened perspective. There are increasing calls for better information on how companies are having regard for their stakeholders and how key decisions take their perspectives into account. New regulatory requirements, including the introduction of the Section 172 statement and changes to the UK Corporate Governance Code and the Guidance on the Strategic Report in particular, have driven companies to increase reporting on their stakeholders. Nevertheless, in the absence of accountability mechanisms for directors, these rules have proved to play a limited role
The neoclassical theory of the firm presents an impressive analysis in which the primacy of owners’ ...
In this chapter I first review the current state of play in corporate governance debates, highlighti...
The shareholder primacy model is dominant in Anglo-Saxon corporate governance and financial reportin...
Core institutions of UK corporate governance, in particular the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers, ...
The aim of the research project described in this report was to examine the rationale for the tradit...
UK company law, in its arguably insular shareholder-focused framework, has been called into question...
The author clarifies the position of stakeholders under the current law before considering the recog...
Despite conventional beliefs in the predominance of shareholder value, a broader agenda of stakehold...
Core institutions of UK corporate governance, in particular those relating to takeovers, board struc...
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This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
7 paginasMuch of the traditional Company Law doctrine considers that Corporations must be managed to...
This paper considers the role of company law in the context of financialization, with a focus on sha...
This paper illustrates that the shareholder primacy model is still the prevailing model especially a...
Article setting out a context and some goals for the Company Law Review in the United Kingdom, looki...
The neoclassical theory of the firm presents an impressive analysis in which the primacy of owners’ ...
In this chapter I first review the current state of play in corporate governance debates, highlighti...
The shareholder primacy model is dominant in Anglo-Saxon corporate governance and financial reportin...
Core institutions of UK corporate governance, in particular the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers, ...
The aim of the research project described in this report was to examine the rationale for the tradit...
UK company law, in its arguably insular shareholder-focused framework, has been called into question...
The author clarifies the position of stakeholders under the current law before considering the recog...
Despite conventional beliefs in the predominance of shareholder value, a broader agenda of stakehold...
Core institutions of UK corporate governance, in particular those relating to takeovers, board struc...
This paper argues that S. 172(1) of the UK Companies Act 2006, which, by incorporating the concept o...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Th...
7 paginasMuch of the traditional Company Law doctrine considers that Corporations must be managed to...
This paper considers the role of company law in the context of financialization, with a focus on sha...
This paper illustrates that the shareholder primacy model is still the prevailing model especially a...
Article setting out a context and some goals for the Company Law Review in the United Kingdom, looki...
The neoclassical theory of the firm presents an impressive analysis in which the primacy of owners’ ...
In this chapter I first review the current state of play in corporate governance debates, highlighti...
The shareholder primacy model is dominant in Anglo-Saxon corporate governance and financial reportin...