This book brings together a diverse literature to advance the argument that the corporation is best understood as what is embedded in a social and economic context, yet best serving its defined and stipulated ends by assuming considerable degrees of freedom to operate in isolation from various stakeholders
This book brings together a diverse literature to advance the argument that the corporation is best understood as what is embedded in a social and economic context, yet best serving its defined and stipulated ends by assuming considerable degrees of freedom to operate in isolation from various stakeholders
Preface Chapter One Embedded autonomy: An institutional theory view of the firm Chapter Two Corporate legislation: The constitution of the corporate entity Chapter Three The moral economy of enterprising: Social norms and their regulatory function Chapter Four Corporate Governance and transnational governance: The limits of self-governance Chapter Five: Concluding remarks: Re-embedding the corporation Bibliography Index
Preface Chapter One Embedded autonomy: An institutional theory view of the firm Chapter Two Corporate legislation: The constitution of the corporate entity Chapter Three The moral economy of enterprising: Social norms and their regulatory function Chapter Four Corporate Governance and transnational governance: The limits of self-governance Chapter Five: Concluding remarks: Re-embedding the corporation Bibliography Index
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