Sociology of corporate governance and the emerging disintermediation

IF 3.1 Q2 BUSINESS
Joel F Bolton, Michele E. Yoder, Ke Gong
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Purpose This study aims to observe and discuss an emerging disintermediation in transportation, finance and health care, and explain how these three key areas depend on intermediary institutions that are the fruit of modern corporate governance conditions that find their roots in classical sociological theory. Design/methodology/approach The authors review and incorporate a diversity of research literature to explain the likelihood for the development and continuation of disintermediation. Findings The authors map two sociological perspectives (Emile Durkheim’s theory of interdependence and Herbert Spencer’s theory of contracts) to two modern corporate governance theories (resource dependence theory and agency theory). The authors then discuss the challenging social situation resulting from modern corporate governance and show how these conditions create the potential for a continuum of disintermediation across the specific and crucial economic sectors of transportation, finance and health care. Originality/value The implications of this theoretical integration can help organizational leaders navigate complex social and strategic issues and prepare for the consequences that may result from the emerging disintermediation.
公司治理社会学与新兴的非中介化
本研究旨在观察和讨论交通运输、金融和医疗保健领域新兴的非中介化现象,并解释这三个关键领域如何依赖中介机构,中介机构是现代公司治理条件的产物,其根源在于经典社会学理论。设计/方法/方法作者回顾并整合了多种研究文献,以解释非中介化发展和持续的可能性。作者将两种社会学观点(埃米尔·涂尔干的相互依赖理论和赫伯特·斯宾塞的契约理论)与两种现代公司治理理论(资源依赖理论和代理理论)相结合。然后,作者讨论了现代公司治理造成的具有挑战性的社会状况,并展示了这些条件如何在运输、金融和医疗保健等具体和关键的经济部门创造了连续脱媒的潜力。这种理论整合的含义可以帮助组织领导者应对复杂的社会和战略问题,并为新兴的非中介化可能导致的后果做好准备。
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