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Toward a New Theory of the Shareholder Role: 'Sacred Space' in Corporate Takeovers
Corporate law expresses a profound ambiguity toward the role of shareholders. Courts announce that shareholders are "critical to the theory that legitimates the exercise of power - by directors and officers over vast aggregations of property that they do not own." At the same time shareholders have a very difficult time actually making any corporate decisions. In this Article, we strive to define a new role for shareholders by drawing on economic theories of the firm and the structure of corporate law. More particularly we examine the role of shareholders in hostile corporate takeovers, the area where the interests of shareholders and directors collide most dramatically, and highlight a necessary "sacred space" for shareholder self-help, free of director or judicial intrusion.
期刊介绍:
Corporate Communications: An International Journal addresses the issues arising from the increased awareness that an organisation''s communications are part of the whole organisation, and that the relationship an organisation has with its external public requires careful management. The responsibility for communications is increasingly being seen as part of every employee''s role and not simply the function of the marketing/PR departments. This journal will illustrate why communications are important and how best to implement a strategic communications plan.