The Path to Enlightened Investor Stewardship
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st May '26
£115.00
This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A bold rethinking of shareholder-and more broadly investor-stewardship, combining legal theory and empirical analysis to propose enlightened, reform-driven governance.
This book reimagines investor stewardship as a multi-layered, relational practice with lasting responsibilities to clients, beneficiaries, and wider systems. Blending theory and empirical analysis, it offers fresh insights into responsible investment, accountability, and reform in corporate governance and finance.The Path to Enlightened Investor Stewardship begins from a transformative premise: that institutional investors, as custodians of capital, bear enduring responsibilities not only to their proximate clients and beneficiaries, but also to end-investors and to the financial, social, and ecological systems in which they operate. Yet stewardship remains a contested and fragmented field of norms, practices, and expectations. Focusing on the UK as a paradigmatic site, this book traces the historical, conceptual, and regulatory evolution of stewardship from its shareholder-centric roots to an expansive, system-aware model. Drawing on original analysis of stewardship disclosures and activist interventions, and informed by interdisciplinary insights, it develops a typology of investor stewardship-multi-level, multi-actor, multi-asset, multi-mean, and multi-aim. At its heart is the model of enlightened investor stewardship: a relational and purposive practice that charts a path from fragmented duties to coherent accountability, and from procedural compliance to transformative responsibility.
Like many fashionable notions, 'stewardship' is a term which can mean different things to different people. And regulators, who rush to take the concept up, rarely tarry to define it. This book undertakes the task of saving stewardship from the charge of vacuity. It is difficult to think of anyone better than Professor Katelouzou to undertake this task. She has world-wide knowledge of the instantiation of stewardship, has developed an analytical apparatus which is second to none and applies with vigour to this most tricky of problems. Paul Davies, Senior Research Fellow, University of Oxford, Harris Manchester College
'Dionysia Katelouzou is the world's leading authority on investor stewardship, and this book is her magnum opus. With analytical precision and regulatory insight, she redefines stewardship as a vital public function-grounded in law, informed by data, and responsive to systemic risk. This is essential reading for anyone serious about corporate governance in the 21st century. Dan Puchniak, Yong Pung How Chair Professor of Law, Director, Centre for Commercial Law in Asia, Singapore Management University
ISBN: 9781009279468
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
305 pages