Oxford Handbook of the Corporation
Herausgeber: Clarke, Thomas; O'Kelley, Charles; O'Brien, Justin
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Contemporary multinational corporations are being transformed by globalization and digital technology to become more complex virtual organizations. The focus of The Oxford Handbook of the Corporation is the transformative impact of innovation and change upon corporate structure, purpose, and operation.
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Contemporary multinational corporations are being transformed by globalization and digital technology to become more complex virtual organizations. The focus of The Oxford Handbook of the Corporation is the transformative impact of innovation and change upon corporate structure, purpose, and operation.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 760
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1532g
- ISBN-13: 9780198737063
- ISBN-10: 0198737068
- Artikelnr.: 54389008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 760
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1532g
- ISBN-13: 9780198737063
- ISBN-10: 0198737068
- Artikelnr.: 54389008
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Thomas Clarke is Professor of Corporate Governance at the University of Technology Sydney. He is the Editor of the Elements in Corporate Governance series (Cambridge University Press) and the Inaugural Sir Adrian Cadbury Scholar of the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN). He has published over thirty authored/edited books, including Innovation in the Asia Pacific: From Manufacturing to Knowledge Economies (Springer 2018); International Corporate Governance (Routledge, second edition 2017); and the Sage Handbook of Corporate Governance (2012), together with 200 refereed articles and book chapters. Justin O'Brien is the General Editor of Law and Financial Markets Review (Taylor and Francis). He is also the author and editor of a series of books on the dynamics of financial regulation with particular reference to capital market governance, including The Future of Financial Regulation (with Iain G. MacNeil, Hart 2010), Integrity, Risk and Accountability in Capital Markets: Regulating Culture (with George Gilligan, Hart 2013), and The Triumph, Tragedy and Lost Legacy of James M Landis (Hart 2017). Prior to taking up a career in academia O'Brien was a journalist and editor with the British Broadcasting Corporation and Ulster Television. Charles R. T. O'Kelley is Director of the Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law and Society of Seattle University School of Law. He is an expert in corporate governance and Delaware corporation law. Charles is the author, with Robert B. Thompson, of one of the most widely used casebooks in the field of corporation law, Corporations and Other Business Associations (Wolters Kluwer, Eighth Edition 2017). On behalf of the Berle Center he has organized a series of international inter-disciplinary Berle Symposiums on the nature of the modern corporation. He is a member of the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association. Charles R. T. O'Kelley is Director of the Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law and Society of Seattle University School of Law. He is an expert in corporate governance and Delaware corporation law. Charles is the author, with Robert B. Thompson, of one of the most widely used casebooks in the field of corporation law, Corporations and Other Business Associations (Wolters Kluwer seventh edition 2014). On behalf of the Berle Centre he has organised a series of international inter-disciplinary Berle Symposium's on the nature of the modern corporation. He is a member of the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association.
* 1: Thomas Clarke, Justin O'Brien and Charles R. T. O'Kelley: The
Evolving Corporation: Economy, Law, and Society
* I: Genesis of the Corporation
* 2: Paul Frentrop: The Dutch East India Company: The First Corporate
Governance Debacle
* 3: Philip J. Stern: The English East India Company-State and the
Modern Corporation: The Google of its Time?
* 4: William G. Roy: Socialising Capital: The Rise of the Industrial
Corporation
* II: Corporate Purposes and Accountability
* 5: Charles R. T. O'Kelley: From Berle to the Present: The Shifting
Primacies of Corporation Theory
* 6: Olivier Weinstein: Understanding the Roots of Shareholder Primacy:
The Meaning of Agency Theory, and the Conditions of its Contagion
* III: Theories of the Firm
* 7: Shelley Marshall and Ian Ramsay: Corporate Purpose: Legal
Interpretations and Empirical Evidence
* 8: Margaret M. Blair: Corporate Law as a Solution to Team Production
Problems
* 9: Lynn Stout: Corporations as Sempiternal Legal Persons
* IV: Political Theory of the Corporation
* 10: John W. Cioffi: Finance Capitalism, the Financialised
Corporation, and Countervailing Power
* 11: David Ciepley: The Neoliberal Corporation
* 12: Teemu Ruskola: Theorizing the Corporation: Liberal, Confucian and
Socialist Perspectives
* V: Strategies of Contemporary Corporations
* 13: Thomas Clarke and Martijn Boersma: Global Corporations and Global
Value Chains: The Disaggregation of Corporations?
* 14: Mauro F. Guillén and Esteban Garcia-Canal: Growth Strategies of
the New Multinationals
* VI: Diversity of Institutions and Corporations
* 15: Jean-François Chanlat: Corporations, Organisation, and Human
Action: An Anthropological Critique of Agency Theory
* 16: Takaya Seki: The Japanese Corporation: Community, Purpose, and
Strategy
* VII: The Innovative Corporation
* 17: Christos N. Pitelis and David J. Teece: Dynamic Capabilities, the
Multinational Corporation, and Capturing Co-created Value from
Innovation
* 18: William Lazonick: The Theory of Innovative Enterprise:
Foundations of Economic Analysis
* 19: Danielle M. Logue: Corporations in the Clouds? The Transformation
of the Corporation in an Era of Disruptive Innovations
* VIII: The Responsible Corporation
* 20: Nicolai Foss and Stefan Linder: The Changing Nature of the
Corporation and the Economic Theory of the Firm
* 21: Cynthia A. Williams: Corporate Responsibility and the Embedded
Firm: A Critical Reappraisal
* IX: The Sustainable Corporation
* 22: Thomas Clarke: The Greening of the Corporation
* 23: Suzanne Benn and Melissa Edwards: Corporate Sustainability in a
Fragile Planet
* X: The Future of the Corporation
* 24: Bronwen Morgan: Transcending the Corporation: Social Enterprise,
Cooperatives and Commons-Based Governance
* 25: Simon Deakin: The Evolution of Corporate Form: From Shareholders'
Property to the Corporation as Commons
Evolving Corporation: Economy, Law, and Society
* I: Genesis of the Corporation
* 2: Paul Frentrop: The Dutch East India Company: The First Corporate
Governance Debacle
* 3: Philip J. Stern: The English East India Company-State and the
Modern Corporation: The Google of its Time?
* 4: William G. Roy: Socialising Capital: The Rise of the Industrial
Corporation
* II: Corporate Purposes and Accountability
* 5: Charles R. T. O'Kelley: From Berle to the Present: The Shifting
Primacies of Corporation Theory
* 6: Olivier Weinstein: Understanding the Roots of Shareholder Primacy:
The Meaning of Agency Theory, and the Conditions of its Contagion
* III: Theories of the Firm
* 7: Shelley Marshall and Ian Ramsay: Corporate Purpose: Legal
Interpretations and Empirical Evidence
* 8: Margaret M. Blair: Corporate Law as a Solution to Team Production
Problems
* 9: Lynn Stout: Corporations as Sempiternal Legal Persons
* IV: Political Theory of the Corporation
* 10: John W. Cioffi: Finance Capitalism, the Financialised
Corporation, and Countervailing Power
* 11: David Ciepley: The Neoliberal Corporation
* 12: Teemu Ruskola: Theorizing the Corporation: Liberal, Confucian and
Socialist Perspectives
* V: Strategies of Contemporary Corporations
* 13: Thomas Clarke and Martijn Boersma: Global Corporations and Global
Value Chains: The Disaggregation of Corporations?
* 14: Mauro F. Guillén and Esteban Garcia-Canal: Growth Strategies of
the New Multinationals
* VI: Diversity of Institutions and Corporations
* 15: Jean-François Chanlat: Corporations, Organisation, and Human
Action: An Anthropological Critique of Agency Theory
* 16: Takaya Seki: The Japanese Corporation: Community, Purpose, and
Strategy
* VII: The Innovative Corporation
* 17: Christos N. Pitelis and David J. Teece: Dynamic Capabilities, the
Multinational Corporation, and Capturing Co-created Value from
Innovation
* 18: William Lazonick: The Theory of Innovative Enterprise:
Foundations of Economic Analysis
* 19: Danielle M. Logue: Corporations in the Clouds? The Transformation
of the Corporation in an Era of Disruptive Innovations
* VIII: The Responsible Corporation
* 20: Nicolai Foss and Stefan Linder: The Changing Nature of the
Corporation and the Economic Theory of the Firm
* 21: Cynthia A. Williams: Corporate Responsibility and the Embedded
Firm: A Critical Reappraisal
* IX: The Sustainable Corporation
* 22: Thomas Clarke: The Greening of the Corporation
* 23: Suzanne Benn and Melissa Edwards: Corporate Sustainability in a
Fragile Planet
* X: The Future of the Corporation
* 24: Bronwen Morgan: Transcending the Corporation: Social Enterprise,
Cooperatives and Commons-Based Governance
* 25: Simon Deakin: The Evolution of Corporate Form: From Shareholders'
Property to the Corporation as Commons
* 1: Thomas Clarke, Justin O'Brien and Charles R. T. O'Kelley: The
Evolving Corporation: Economy, Law, and Society
* I: Genesis of the Corporation
* 2: Paul Frentrop: The Dutch East India Company: The First Corporate
Governance Debacle
* 3: Philip J. Stern: The English East India Company-State and the
Modern Corporation: The Google of its Time?
* 4: William G. Roy: Socialising Capital: The Rise of the Industrial
Corporation
* II: Corporate Purposes and Accountability
* 5: Charles R. T. O'Kelley: From Berle to the Present: The Shifting
Primacies of Corporation Theory
* 6: Olivier Weinstein: Understanding the Roots of Shareholder Primacy:
The Meaning of Agency Theory, and the Conditions of its Contagion
* III: Theories of the Firm
* 7: Shelley Marshall and Ian Ramsay: Corporate Purpose: Legal
Interpretations and Empirical Evidence
* 8: Margaret M. Blair: Corporate Law as a Solution to Team Production
Problems
* 9: Lynn Stout: Corporations as Sempiternal Legal Persons
* IV: Political Theory of the Corporation
* 10: John W. Cioffi: Finance Capitalism, the Financialised
Corporation, and Countervailing Power
* 11: David Ciepley: The Neoliberal Corporation
* 12: Teemu Ruskola: Theorizing the Corporation: Liberal, Confucian and
Socialist Perspectives
* V: Strategies of Contemporary Corporations
* 13: Thomas Clarke and Martijn Boersma: Global Corporations and Global
Value Chains: The Disaggregation of Corporations?
* 14: Mauro F. Guillén and Esteban Garcia-Canal: Growth Strategies of
the New Multinationals
* VI: Diversity of Institutions and Corporations
* 15: Jean-François Chanlat: Corporations, Organisation, and Human
Action: An Anthropological Critique of Agency Theory
* 16: Takaya Seki: The Japanese Corporation: Community, Purpose, and
Strategy
* VII: The Innovative Corporation
* 17: Christos N. Pitelis and David J. Teece: Dynamic Capabilities, the
Multinational Corporation, and Capturing Co-created Value from
Innovation
* 18: William Lazonick: The Theory of Innovative Enterprise:
Foundations of Economic Analysis
* 19: Danielle M. Logue: Corporations in the Clouds? The Transformation
of the Corporation in an Era of Disruptive Innovations
* VIII: The Responsible Corporation
* 20: Nicolai Foss and Stefan Linder: The Changing Nature of the
Corporation and the Economic Theory of the Firm
* 21: Cynthia A. Williams: Corporate Responsibility and the Embedded
Firm: A Critical Reappraisal
* IX: The Sustainable Corporation
* 22: Thomas Clarke: The Greening of the Corporation
* 23: Suzanne Benn and Melissa Edwards: Corporate Sustainability in a
Fragile Planet
* X: The Future of the Corporation
* 24: Bronwen Morgan: Transcending the Corporation: Social Enterprise,
Cooperatives and Commons-Based Governance
* 25: Simon Deakin: The Evolution of Corporate Form: From Shareholders'
Property to the Corporation as Commons
Evolving Corporation: Economy, Law, and Society
* I: Genesis of the Corporation
* 2: Paul Frentrop: The Dutch East India Company: The First Corporate
Governance Debacle
* 3: Philip J. Stern: The English East India Company-State and the
Modern Corporation: The Google of its Time?
* 4: William G. Roy: Socialising Capital: The Rise of the Industrial
Corporation
* II: Corporate Purposes and Accountability
* 5: Charles R. T. O'Kelley: From Berle to the Present: The Shifting
Primacies of Corporation Theory
* 6: Olivier Weinstein: Understanding the Roots of Shareholder Primacy:
The Meaning of Agency Theory, and the Conditions of its Contagion
* III: Theories of the Firm
* 7: Shelley Marshall and Ian Ramsay: Corporate Purpose: Legal
Interpretations and Empirical Evidence
* 8: Margaret M. Blair: Corporate Law as a Solution to Team Production
Problems
* 9: Lynn Stout: Corporations as Sempiternal Legal Persons
* IV: Political Theory of the Corporation
* 10: John W. Cioffi: Finance Capitalism, the Financialised
Corporation, and Countervailing Power
* 11: David Ciepley: The Neoliberal Corporation
* 12: Teemu Ruskola: Theorizing the Corporation: Liberal, Confucian and
Socialist Perspectives
* V: Strategies of Contemporary Corporations
* 13: Thomas Clarke and Martijn Boersma: Global Corporations and Global
Value Chains: The Disaggregation of Corporations?
* 14: Mauro F. Guillén and Esteban Garcia-Canal: Growth Strategies of
the New Multinationals
* VI: Diversity of Institutions and Corporations
* 15: Jean-François Chanlat: Corporations, Organisation, and Human
Action: An Anthropological Critique of Agency Theory
* 16: Takaya Seki: The Japanese Corporation: Community, Purpose, and
Strategy
* VII: The Innovative Corporation
* 17: Christos N. Pitelis and David J. Teece: Dynamic Capabilities, the
Multinational Corporation, and Capturing Co-created Value from
Innovation
* 18: William Lazonick: The Theory of Innovative Enterprise:
Foundations of Economic Analysis
* 19: Danielle M. Logue: Corporations in the Clouds? The Transformation
of the Corporation in an Era of Disruptive Innovations
* VIII: The Responsible Corporation
* 20: Nicolai Foss and Stefan Linder: The Changing Nature of the
Corporation and the Economic Theory of the Firm
* 21: Cynthia A. Williams: Corporate Responsibility and the Embedded
Firm: A Critical Reappraisal
* IX: The Sustainable Corporation
* 22: Thomas Clarke: The Greening of the Corporation
* 23: Suzanne Benn and Melissa Edwards: Corporate Sustainability in a
Fragile Planet
* X: The Future of the Corporation
* 24: Bronwen Morgan: Transcending the Corporation: Social Enterprise,
Cooperatives and Commons-Based Governance
* 25: Simon Deakin: The Evolution of Corporate Form: From Shareholders'
Property to the Corporation as Commons