Why Do Corporations Exist?
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Aug '26
£18.00
This title is due to be published on 31st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A must-read for businesspeople, financiers and policymakers interested in the actual functioning and purpose of the corporation.
Corporations are the engine of the modern economy, yet public debates are ideologically polarized between shareholder value theory and stakeholder theory and the real workings of corporations and their contributions to society are obscured. This Element attempts to break the shackles of these two ideologies. It starts with the Two Corporate Axioms.Corporations are the engine of the modern economy, yet public debates are ideologically polarized between two extremes-shareholder value theory and stakeholder theory-and the real workings of corporations and their contributions to society are obscured. This book attempts to break the shackles of these two ideologies. It starts from the 'Two Corporate Axioms' that any reasonably well-informed person should accept, i.e., the dominance of corporations and the existence of market competition. It then derives the 'Eight Corporate Theorems' as logical extensions of the axioms and, based on these theorems, re-examines major issues surrounding corporations, including their purpose and governance. To make this construct more realistic, the book weaves the theorems into the story of an imaginary AI company, starting as a venture company and expanding eventually into a multi-planetary enterprise. This book concludes by offering a vision of the corporation as a long-term community for co-prosperity.
ISBN: 9781009856539
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75 pages