2016
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2848833
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The Modern Corporation Statement on Company Law

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“…In fact, nowhere do corporate officers and directors have a legally enforceable duty to maximize short term shareholder value. 9 And even in the United States, as aptly written by Lynn Stout, « U.S. corporate law does not, and never has, required public corporations to « maximize shareholder value » … The idea is a fable ». 10 Many judicial opinions describe the directors' fiduciary duties as being owed « to the corporation and its shareholders », which implies that the two are not the same.…”
Section: Fablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, nowhere do corporate officers and directors have a legally enforceable duty to maximize short term shareholder value. 9 And even in the United States, as aptly written by Lynn Stout, « U.S. corporate law does not, and never has, required public corporations to « maximize shareholder value » … The idea is a fable ». 10 Many judicial opinions describe the directors' fiduciary duties as being owed « to the corporation and its shareholders », which implies that the two are not the same.…”
Section: Fablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an 'entity view' directs the board's duties, including its reporting duties, toward the entity, and enables a discretionary space that allows the board to include broader interests than just those of ideal-typical shareholders in corporate decision making, the entity view allows to interpret the object and the audience of reporting differently from PAT (Biondi, 2011;Biondi et al, 2007;Eisenberg, 1969;Lan & Heracleous, 2010;Nordberg & McNulty, 2013;Segrestin & Hatchuel, 2011;Sjåfjell, 2018;Stout, 2012b;Stout et al, 2016;Veldman & Willmott, 2017b).…”
Section: Object and Audiencementioning
confidence: 99%