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  1. How Twitter pushed stakeholders under the bus
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

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    Edition: Last revised April 2023
    Series: Discussion paper / Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business ; no. 1102 (04/2023)
    Subjects: stakeholders; stakeholder capitalism; stakeholder governance; corporate social responsibility; corporate purpose; Twitter; Elon Musk
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 30 Seiten)
  2. Does enlightened shareholder value add value?
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

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    Edition: Last revised May 2022
    Series: Discussion paper / Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business ; no. 1077 (05/2022)
    Subjects: Corporate purpose; corporate social responsibility; stakeholders; stakeholder governance; stakeholder capitalism; stakeholderism; corporate constituencies; enlightened shareholder value; corporate governance; short-termism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 32 Seiten)
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    This paper can also be downloaded without charge from: The Social Science Research Network Electronic Paper Collection: ssrn.com/abstract=4065731

    This paper is also Discussion Paper No. 2022-5 of the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance

  3. Will corporations deliver value to all stakeholders?
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

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    Series: Discussion paper / Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business ; no. 1078 (05/2022)
    Subjects: Corporate purpose; corporate social responsibility; stakeholders; stakeholder governance; stakeholder capitalism; corporate constituencies; corporate governance; Business Roundtable; corporate governance guidelines; proxy statements; shareholder proposals; corporate bylaws
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 60 Seiten)
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    This paper can also be downloaded without charge from: The Social Science Research Network Electronic Paper Collection: papers.ssrn.com/abstract =3899421

    This paper is also Discussion Paper No. 2021-11 of the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance

  4. Reset and rebuild for a better Philippines in the post-pandemic world
    Published: October 2021
    Publisher:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    Despite the continuing threat of the COVID-19 virus mutating, the pandemic will eventually end given widespread vaccination and virus suppression policies. Policymakers need to think ahead, assess scenarios of possible futures, and start to reset and... more

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    Despite the continuing threat of the COVID-19 virus mutating, the pandemic will eventually end given widespread vaccination and virus suppression policies. Policymakers need to think ahead, assess scenarios of possible futures, and start to reset and rebuild toward a better Philippines in the post-pandemic environment. Owing to the many societal issues that the pandemic exposed and exacerbated, thinkers were compelled to scrutinize the current flaws in the capitalist system and how these can be fixed to ensure a more sustainable existence. The Great Reset agenda by the World Economic Forum is one example. This agenda is contextualized in the Philippine situation through three major strategies, namely: making businesses more ethical through stakeholder capitalism; pursuing a green and inclusive recovery; and maintaining a robust and healthy workforce. Policy insights and recommendations for each strategy include the following: for ethical business, enjoin companies to adopt universally recognized environmental, social and governance metrics, strengthen the country's competition framework, and create an equal environment for different businesses in similar industries; for green and inclusive recovery, make space for greening in the stimulus packages, create a pipeline of needed climate-smart infrastructure projects, identify and invest in green growth areas, support the calls for a green new deal in Southeast Asia, push Philippine concerns in the global debates on climate actions, and find alternatives in the face of carbon-related tradeoffs; and for a robust and healthy workforce, invest in reskilling and upskilling programs, revamp the social protection system, address the digital divide, and address the needs of the workers of the future.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2021, 22 (October 2021)
    Subjects: COVID-19 pandemic; capitalism reset; stakeholder capitalism; green recovery; robust workforce
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 83 Seiten), Illustrationen
  5. Stakeholder capitalism in the time of COVID
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

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    Edition: Last revised December 2022
    Series: Discussion paper / Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business ; no. 1088 (12/2022)
    Subjects: stakeholders; stakeholder capitalism; corporate social responsibility; corporate purpose; COVID-19; employees; managerialism; mergers
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 77 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Forthcoming, Yale Journal of Regulation, Volume 40, 2023

  6. Stakeholder capitalism in the Ttme of COVID: appendix
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

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    Edition: Last revision: December 2022
    Series: Discussion paper / Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business ; no. 1089 (12/2022)
    Subjects: stakeholders; stakeholder capitalism; corporate social responsibility; corporate purpose; COVID-19; employees; managerialism; mergers
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 93 Seiten)
  7. The perils and questionable promise of ESG-based compensation
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

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    Edition: Last revised December 2022
    Series: Discussion paper / Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business ; no. 1090 (12/2022)
    Subjects: corporate purpose; corporate social responsibility; stakeholders; stakeholder governance; stakeholder capitalism; compensation; corporate governance; ESG
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 47 Seiten)
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    Forthcoming, Journal of Corporation Law, Volume 48, 2022

  8. The illusory promise of stakeholder governance
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA

    To address growing concerns about the negative effects of corporations on their stakeholders, supporters of stakeholder governance (“stakeholderism”) advocate a governance model that encourages and relies on corporate leaders to serve the interests... more

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    To address growing concerns about the negative effects of corporations on their stakeholders, supporters of stakeholder governance (“stakeholderism”) advocate a governance model that encourages and relies on corporate leaders to serve the interests of stakeholders and not only those of shareholders. We conduct a conceptual, economic, and empirical analysis of stakeholderism and its expected consequences. Stakeholderism, we conclude, is an inadequate and substantially counterproductive approach to addressing stakeholder concerns. To assess the promise of stakeholderism to protect stakeholders, we analyze the full array of incentives facing corporate leaders; empirically investigate whether they have in the past used discretion to protect stakeholders; and show that recent commitments to stakeholderism were mostly for show rather than a reflection of plans to improve the treatment of stakeholders. Our analysis indicates that, because corporate leaders have strong incentives not to protect stakeholders beyond what would serve shareholder value, acceptance of stakeholderism should not be expected to produce material benefits for stakeholders.Furthermore, we show that acceptance of stakeholderism could well impose major costs. By making corporate leaders less accountable and more insulated from shareholder oversight, acceptance of stakeholderism would increase slack and hurt performance, reducing the economic pie available to shareholders and stakeholders. In addition, and importantly, by raising illusory hopes that corporate leaders would on their own protect stakeholders, acceptance of stakeholderism would impede or delay reforms that could bring real, meaningful protection to stakeholders.The illusory promise of stakeholderism should not be allowed to advance a managerialist agenda and to obscure the critical need for external interventions to protect stakeholders via legislation, regulation, and policy design. Stakeholderism should be rejected, including and especially by those who take stakeholder interests seriously.Presentation slides for this paper are available on SSRN here.This paper is part of a larger research project of the Harvard Law School Corporate Governance on stakeholder capitalism and stakeholderism. Another part of this research project is For Whom Corporate Leaders Bargain by Lucian A. Bebchuk, Kobi Kastiel, and Roberto Tallarita

     

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    Series: Discussion paper / Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business ; no. 1052 (12/2020)
    Subjects: Corporate purpose; corporate social responsibility; stakeholders; stakeholder governance; stakeholder capitalism; enlightened shareholder value; corporate governance; Business Roundtable; constituency statutes; entrenchment; accountability; managerialism
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 77 Seiten)
  9. Corporate leaders say they are for stakeholder capitalism - but which version exactly?
    a critical look at four varieties
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  [Harvard Business School], [Boston, MA]

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    Series: Working paper / Harvard Business School ; 24, 008
    Subjects: corporate governance; boards of directors; stakeholder capitalism; stakeholder theory; stakeholder governance; shareholder primacy
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 60 Seiten)