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dc.contributor.authorThompson, Grahame
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dc.date.created2019-06-28 23:34
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifieroai:pure.atira.dk:publications/47e44288-e3b0-4cae-88af-5479d36cb4f2
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10398/8323
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/89009
dc.description.abstractThis paper investigates the legal and commercial consequences of companies being considered as both an entity and a person in law – hence the notion of ‘cyborg’ in its title. It concentrates upon legal personhood and relates this particular feature to the issue of corporate citizenship. In turn corporate citizenship provides a link to considering the political role of companies, since in claiming citizenship they are implicitly at least claiming a particular set of political rights consequent upon that status, and announcing a particular politically constrained context associated with their operational characteristics. But what would be involved in granting companies full citizenship rights in the image of natural person citizenship? The paper explores this issue in connection to the differences between corporate social responsibility and an earlier idea of the socially responsible corporation that arose in the debate between Adolph Berle and Edwin Dodd in the 1930s, focussing on the notion of ‘enterprise entity analysis’ that was posed in that debate, and which has reappeared more recently.
dc.description.abstractThis paper investigates the legal and commercial consequences of companies being considered as both an entity and a person in law – hence the notion of ‘cyborg’ in its title. It concentrates upon legal personhood and relates this particular feature to the issue of corporate citizenship. In turn corporate citizenship provides a link to considering the political role of companies, since in claiming citizenship they are implicitly at least claiming a particular set of political rights consequent upon that status, and announcing a particular politically constrained context associated with their operational characteristics. But what would be involved in granting companies full citizenship rights in the image of natural person citizenship? The paper explores this issue in connection to the differences between corporate social responsibility and an earlier idea of the socially responsible corporation that arose in the debate between Adolph Berle and Edwin Dodd in the 1930s, focussing on the notion of ‘enterprise entity analysis’ that was posed in that debate, and which has reappeared more recently.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherCopenhagen Business School, CBS
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dc.sourceThompson , G 2011 ' Companies as "Cyborgs"? The Political Implications of Limited Liability, Legal Personality and Citizenship ' Copenhagen Business School, CBS , Frederiksberg .
dc.subjectCorporate Citizenship
dc.subjectCompany Law
dc.subjectCorporate Legal Personality
dc.subjectLimited Liability
dc.subjectEnterprise Entity Analysis
dc.subjectProperty Rights
dc.subjectCorporate Citizenship
dc.subjectCompany Law
dc.subjectCorporate Legal Personality
dc.subjectLimited Liability
dc.subjectEnterprise Entity Analysis
dc.subjectProperty Rights
dc.titleCompanies as "Cyborgs"?:The Political Implications of Limited Liability, Legal Personality and Citizenship
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