The Constitutional Corporation: Rethinking Corporate Governance

Stephen Bottomley

The Constitutional Corporation: Rethinking Corporate Governance
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
9 September 2016
Pages
200
ISBN
9781138248359

The Constitutional Corporation: Rethinking Corporate Governance

Stephen Bottomley

Corporate laws are based on the idea that the interests of shareholders should be the primary concern of company directors. However, some argue that the proper role for shareholders is to sit back and let the corporation’s managers do their job, or that the pursuit of shareholders’ interests detracts from the concerns of employees or victims of corporate wrongdoing or other stakeholders. Stephen Bottomley argues that instead of consigning shareholders to this passive role, they should be given opportunities to be active members of corporations. Corporations are constitutional arrangements rather than mere contractual agreements. They are decision-making organizations in which questions of process and structure are important. Thus, instead of using economic criteria such as efficiency as the sole measure for deciding what constitutes ‘good’ corporate governance, this book examines whether ideas of accountability, deliberation and contestability provide a valuable framework for assessing corporate structures and process and for encouraging greater shareholder participation.

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