Entrepreneurs and democracy : a political theory of corporate governance /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge, England :
Cambridge University Press,
2008.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. The invisible crown : political foundations of the legitimate entrepreneur
- 2. Society fragmented and the role of democracy
- 3. Familial governance (c.1800-1920) : economic enfranchisement and the founder as entrepreneur
- 4. Managerial governance (c.1920-1970) : separation of powers and management as entrepreneur
- 5. Post-managerial governance (from c.1970) : ownership of the large corporation reaches unprecedented mass and fragments into multiple poles
- 6. Interpreting public governance : representation and debate signify a new step towards democratization
- 7. The Pure Economic Model of corporate governance : an analysis
- 8. Critique of the Pure Economic Model of corporate governance
- 9. Economic performance, corporate governance, and the fragmentation of ownership
- Epilogue.