This article traces the evolution of the modern corporation from the American Civil War to the present. Professor O’Kelley begins with a focus on the period from 1865 to the Great Depression. This was the era of the Great Tycoon, the time of the second industrial revolution and the transformation of America’s economy from small proprietorships and partnerships to the forerunner of the modern corporation. Professor O’Kelley then details the transformational crisis of the Great Depression and Adolf Berle’s central role in shaping America’s changed understanding of the proper relationship between government and the modern corporation. It was Berle, both as a scholar and key advisor to Franklin Roosevelt, who recast America’s history so that th...
This Article examines the evolution of conceptions of “good” corporate governance that have successi...
During the five decades after Berle and Means published The Modern Corporation and Private Property ...
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932), Berle and Means warned of the concentration o...
This article traces the evolution of the modern corporation from the American Civil War to the prese...
This Article presents new evidence on the evolution of the business corporation in America and on th...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
For most of the twentieth century, the conventional wisdom held—probably correctly—that shareholders...
The modern corporation did not reach its present position of importance in economic and social fact ...
The last few decades have ushered in many changes and challenges to the American corporation. Foremo...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
This Article demonstrates three things. First, an examination of Berle’s work and thinking in this c...
The Evolution of the Modern Corporate Structure has been one of the most influential chapters of The...
open accessFrom the early decades of the twentieth century, a dominant characteristic of the modern ...
The article analyzes the process of formation and development of corporate education in the USA in t...
This Article examines the evolution of conceptions of “good” corporate governance that have successi...
During the five decades after Berle and Means published The Modern Corporation and Private Property ...
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932), Berle and Means warned of the concentration o...
This article traces the evolution of the modern corporation from the American Civil War to the prese...
This Article presents new evidence on the evolution of the business corporation in America and on th...
Part I of this Article briefly examines the concept of “corporate governance” and argues for dating ...
Corporate business today has become instrumental component of our economy and our society as a whole...
For most of the twentieth century, the conventional wisdom held—probably correctly—that shareholders...
The modern corporation did not reach its present position of importance in economic and social fact ...
The last few decades have ushered in many changes and challenges to the American corporation. Foremo...
This Article forms part of the proceedings of the 10th Annual Berle Symposium (2018), which focused ...
This Article demonstrates three things. First, an examination of Berle’s work and thinking in this c...
The Evolution of the Modern Corporate Structure has been one of the most influential chapters of The...
open accessFrom the early decades of the twentieth century, a dominant characteristic of the modern ...
The article analyzes the process of formation and development of corporate education in the USA in t...
This Article examines the evolution of conceptions of “good” corporate governance that have successi...
During the five decades after Berle and Means published The Modern Corporation and Private Property ...
In The Modern Corporation and Private Property (1932), Berle and Means warned of the concentration o...