ephemera: theory & politics in organization: Special issue: The political economy of corporate governance
Research output: Books and anthologies › Special Journal issue › Research
Standard
1 ed. London: MayflyBooks, 2016. 191 p. (ephemera: theory & politics in organization; Vol. 16, No. 1).
Research output: Books and anthologies › Special Journal issue › Research
Harvard
APA
Vancouver
Bibtex
}
RIS
TY - BOOK
T1 - ephemera: theory & politics in organization
T2 - Special issue: The political economy of corporate governance
A2 - Jansson, Andreas
A2 - Larsson-Olaison, Ulf
A2 - Veldman, Jeroen
A2 - Beverungen, Armin
PY - 2016/2
Y1 - 2016/2
N2 - Corporate governance – as a functionalist approach to the promotion of efficiency and wealth creation and an antidote to stagnation and corporate scandals – has been much in vogue for a few decades now. Influential publications on corporate governance rank among the most cited in the social sciences. The contributions in this special issue engage with this field and the outcomes it entails, suggesting it is a political-ideological project based on a set of questionable conceptual and empirical assumptions, which in turn entail a set of norms and prescriptions – a normativity – with devastating political-economic effects. The issue focuses on the distributive effects of the orientation towards shareholder primacy; the diffusion and dominance of new ideas in corporate governance; and the conceptualization of the corporate form itself. It offers a contemporary insight into the field of corporate governance for critical management and organization scholars, and provides the basis for new interdisciplinary research into the political economy of corporate governance.
AB - Corporate governance – as a functionalist approach to the promotion of efficiency and wealth creation and an antidote to stagnation and corporate scandals – has been much in vogue for a few decades now. Influential publications on corporate governance rank among the most cited in the social sciences. The contributions in this special issue engage with this field and the outcomes it entails, suggesting it is a political-ideological project based on a set of questionable conceptual and empirical assumptions, which in turn entail a set of norms and prescriptions – a normativity – with devastating political-economic effects. The issue focuses on the distributive effects of the orientation towards shareholder primacy; the diffusion and dominance of new ideas in corporate governance; and the conceptualization of the corporate form itself. It offers a contemporary insight into the field of corporate governance for critical management and organization scholars, and provides the basis for new interdisciplinary research into the political economy of corporate governance.
KW - Management studies
KW - corporate goverannce
KW - corporations political
KW - Economics
KW - economy
KW - shareholder value
KW - financialization
KW - neoliberalism
KW - Corporate Social Responsibility
UR - http://www.ephemerajournal.org/issue/political-economy-corporate-governance
M3 - Special Journal issue
SN - 978-1-906948-30-6
VL - 16
T3 - ephemera: theory & politics in organization
BT - ephemera: theory & politics in organization
PB - MayflyBooks
CY - London
ER -