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Shareholding Versus Stakeholding: a critical review of corporate governance
Author(s) -
Letza Steve,
Sun Xiuping,
Kirkbride James
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
corporate governance: an international review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.866
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1467-8683
pISSN - 0964-8410
DOI - 10.1111/j.1467-8683.2004.00367.x
Subject(s) - corporate governance , underpinning , stakeholder , presupposition , positive economics , rationality , sociology , epistemology , accounting , political science , public relations , business , economics , law , management , philosophy , civil engineering , engineering
The current debate and theorising on corporate governance has been polarised between a shareholder perspective and a stakeholder perspective. While advocates and supporters of each camp attempt to justify the superiority, rationality and universality of each model in theory, they rarely pay attention to the age‐old conceptions, assumptions and presuppositions underpinning their perspectives which are less credible and valid in matching the continually changing practice of corporate governance. This paper serves as a survey and critical review of major current theories on corporate governance. In so doing, it reveals the inadequacy of conventional approaches employed in corporate governance theorising. It calls for a new mode of thinking in analysing corporate governance and concludes by outlining a new direction of research in this field.

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