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Firm, Property and Governance: From Berle and Means to the Agency Theory, and Beyond
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Olivier Weinstein
Published/Copyright:
June 8, 2012
Published Online: 2012-6-8
©2012 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
Berle;
theory of the firm;
corporate governance;
corporate social responsibility;
agency theory;
corporation;
contractual theories;
law and economics;
ownership and control;
property rights;
shareholder primacy;
power;
real entity;
institutional economics
Articles in the same Issue
- Article
- The Heifer, The Goat and The Sheep in Company with The Lion
- Firm, Property and Governance: From Berle and Means to the Agency Theory, and Beyond
- Being Done With Milton Friedman
- New Thinking on "Shareholder Primacy"
- What Do Shareholders Do? Accounting, Ownership and the Theory of the Firm: Implications for Corporate Governance and Reporting
- Stock Ownership, Political Beliefs, and Party Identification from the "Ownership Society" to the Financial Meltdown
- Notes and Comments
- Science vs. Ideology: A Comment on Lynn Stout's New Thinking on "Shareholder Primacy"