This timely and engaging book examines how maximizing shareholder value has played a dominant role in corporate governance over recent decades, and analyzes the resulting effect on share prices in the stock markets. Alongside the rise in corporate power and deepening economic inequality, the author investigates corporate law reform as a corrective remedy.
Beyond Shareholder Value offers an astute analysis of key topics such as corporate incentive structures that reward executives for delivering shareholder value and permissive rules that enable companies to issue shares at will at rising valuations. P.M. Vasudev explores the laws intended to protect stakeholders and deftly unpacks the shortcomings in employment-related laws and antitrust enforcement. Demonstrating how alternative dispute resolution can be used to promote stakeholder governance, the book explains how the overly broad business judgment rule impedes effective adjudication of complex stakeholder disputes.
This insightful book offers a new perspective on stakeholder governance, and will prove indispensable reading for academics and legal researchers working in the field of corporate law and governance. Its innovative approach will also benefit practitioners and policy makers alike.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
'Professor Vasudev's contribution is both timely and important. In identifying the normative tensions that mark the journey of the corporation until this very day, he is able to convincingly argue for a complex and long-term oriented understanding of business corporations and their place in changing political economies. Rather than being a mere investment vehicle that prioritizes and serves a limited set of interests, the corporation reemerges as a site of social transformation, innovation and sustainable planning. This excellent study is an inspiring and highly rewarding reading for anyone with a "stake" in reflecting on the blind spots of contemporary corporate governance.'
Reihe
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-80037-576-5 (9781800375765)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
P.M. Vasudev, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada
Contents: Introduction PART I SHAREHOLDER VALUE AND ITS DISCONTENTS 1. Shareholder value - conception and execution 2. Shareholder value - delivery and outcomes 3. Impact on corporate governance and enterprise management PART II SHAREHOLDER VALUE AS LAW 4. Shareholder value becomes law 5. Shareholder primacy - the original sin? 6. The anatomy of shareholder value - shares unleashed 7. Corporate law and its making - the question of democratic legitimacy PART III STAKEHOLDER VISION - THE JOURNEY SO FAR AND THE FUTURE 8. The stakeholder journey - so far 9. Stakeholder governance - a framework for the present and the future References Index