Prominent theories of corporate governance frequently adopt primacy as an organizing theme. Shareholder primacy is the oldest and most used of this genre. Director primacy has grown dramatically, presenting in at least two distinct versions. A variety of alternatives have followed—primacy for CEOs, employees, creditors. All of these theories can’t be right. This article asserts that none of them are. The alternative developed here is one of shared power among the three actors named in corporations statutes with judges tasked to keep all players in the game. The debunking part of the article demonstrates how the suggested parties lack legal or economic characteristics necessary for primacy. The prescriptive part of the article suggests t...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
The conventional view of corporate governance is that it is a neutral set of processes and practices...
According to the traditional view, the shareholders own the corporation. Until relatively recently, ...
Prominent theories of corporate governance frequently adopt primacy as an organizing theme. Sharehol...
Microtheoretical models of the corporation which focus on corporate governance attempt to answer two...
This paper examines the Team Production and Director Primacy Models of corporate governance, finds t...
Shareholder primacy is the most fundamental concept in corporate law and corporate governance. It is...
The central command of corporate governance law is that directors must serve the shareholder interes...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
By the beginning of the twenty-first century, many observers had come to believe that U.S. corporate...
Corporate directors have a fiduciary duty to make decisions in the best interests of the shareholder...
International audienceFor more than twenty years now, Corporate Governance scholars have hesitated b...
This paper illustrates that the shareholder primacy model is still the prevailing model especially a...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, 2014, the UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute fo...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
The conventional view of corporate governance is that it is a neutral set of processes and practices...
According to the traditional view, the shareholders own the corporation. Until relatively recently, ...
Prominent theories of corporate governance frequently adopt primacy as an organizing theme. Sharehol...
Microtheoretical models of the corporation which focus on corporate governance attempt to answer two...
This paper examines the Team Production and Director Primacy Models of corporate governance, finds t...
Shareholder primacy is the most fundamental concept in corporate law and corporate governance. It is...
The central command of corporate governance law is that directors must serve the shareholder interes...
The consensus around shareholder primacy is crumbling. Investors, long assumed to be uncomplicated p...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
By the beginning of the twenty-first century, many observers had come to believe that U.S. corporate...
Corporate directors have a fiduciary duty to make decisions in the best interests of the shareholder...
International audienceFor more than twenty years now, Corporate Governance scholars have hesitated b...
This paper illustrates that the shareholder primacy model is still the prevailing model especially a...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, 2014, the UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute fo...
Corporate law is consumed with a debate over shareholder democracy. The conventional wisdom counsels...
The conventional view of corporate governance is that it is a neutral set of processes and practices...
According to the traditional view, the shareholders own the corporation. Until relatively recently, ...