Governing the Business Enterprise: Ownership, Institutions, Society
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Biondi , YuriContributor(s)
Centre d'études et de recherches appliquées à la gestion ( CERAG ) ; Université Pierre Mendès France - Grenoble 2 ( UPMF ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS )Pole de recherche en économie et gestion ( PREG ) ; Polytechnique - X-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS )
Keywords
corporate governancecorporate law and regulation
accounting standards
shareholders value
financial crisis
financialisation
JEL : L - Industrial Organization/L.L2 - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior/L.L2.L20 - General
JEL : K - Law and Economics/K.K1 - Basic Areas of Law/K.K1.K11 - Property Law
JEL : K - Law and Economics/K.K2 - Regulation and Business Law/K.K2.K22 - Business and Securities Law
JEL : G - Financial Economics/G.G3 - Corporate Finance and Governance/G.G3.G30 - General
JEL : M - Business Administration and Business Economics • Marketing • Accounting • Personnel Economics/M.M4 - Accounting and Auditing/M.M4.M40 - General
JEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D2 - Production and Organizations/D.D2.D20 - General
JEL : M - Business Administration and Business Economics • Marketing • Accounting • Personnel Economics/M.M2 - Business Economics/M.M2.M20 - General
JEL : H - Public Economics/H.H2 - Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue/H.H2.H20 - General
JEL : M - Business Administration and Business Economics • Marketing • Accounting • Personnel Economics/M.M1 - Business Administration/M.M1.M14 - Corporate Culture • Diversity • Social Responsibility
[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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Abstract
International audienceFor those concerned with nature and role of the business firm in economy and society, these are challenging times. Past and ongoing financial crises and scandals have focused attention on the system of regulation, governance and disclosure in a way many may never have imagined and few welcomed. Those shortcomings relate to the primacy of shareholder value that frames and shapes the received system. Not only do reforms appear to be necessary to protect shareholders as well as other stakeholders, but also a different understanding of the relationship between the Share Exchange and the business firm. This paper introduces the proceedings of the EAEPE international conference at the CNAM (Paris, on 22 and 23 May 2008). From different disciplines and perspectives, all the featured authors will critically discuss the received system and look for a more comprehensive approach integrating accounting, economics, and law of the business enterprise.
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