Sustainability Meets Profitability: The Convenient Truth of How the Business Judgment Rule Protects a Board's Decision to Engage in Social Entrepreneurship
@inproceedings{Kerr2007SustainabilityMP, title={Sustainability Meets Profitability: The Convenient Truth of How the Business Judgment Rule Protects a Board's Decision to Engage in Social Entrepreneurship}, author={Janet E. Kerr}, year={2007} }
The world of publicly held companies sits on the brink of change. Corporate focus that has traditionally been fully consumed with shareholder profit maximization is rapidly diverging into a new sector that takes a more social view. Whether by choice or force, this change is inevitable. On one hand traditionalists with shareholder tunnel vision resist; on the other, community activists and socially concerned corporate leaders are embracing the change. Leaders of publicly traded corporations such…
31 Citations
The Goals of the Corporation under Shareholder Primacy: Just Profit — Or Social Responsibility and Religious Exercise Too?
- Business, Law
- 2014
Under the doctrine of shareholder primacy, the duty of a corporate director is to act for the benefit of the shareholders. This is not the same as profit maximization. It is only the same if…
Would Changes in the Rules for Director Selection and Liability Help Public Companies Gain Some of Private Equity's Advantages?
- Business
- 2009
It is widely believed that companies owned by private-equity sponsors have significant advantages over public companies. Among the advantages of private equity cited by commentators are: (1) better…
Bridging the Credibility Gap between Transnational Corporations and Human Rights
- Political Science
- 2011
In his April 2008 report entitled “Protect, Respect and Remedy: A Framework for Business and Human Rights” (Framework), the Special Representative of the Secretary General on the issue of human…
Political corporate social responsibility and development
- Business, Political Science
- 2015
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has attracted varied applications in management. This chapter contribution provides evidence of a political CSR where multinational corporations (MNCs) are…
Leveraging CSR as a ‘support-aid' for Triple Bottom-Line Development in Nigeria: Evidence from the Telecommunication Industry
- Business
- 2017
This book chapter focuses on the developmental-oriented perspective of CSR which views corporate involvement as a ‘support-aid’ for meeting triple bottom-line development in Nigeria. Arising from the…
The social profitability of business incubators: a measurement proposal
- Economics
- 2017
Abstract Public business incubators are services placed at the disposal of original, generally newly-created projects, to which physical accompaniment, supervision and location are offered at prices…
The Business Judgment Rule in Lithuania
- Law, Economics
- 2016
Any involvement in business is associated with the risk which a business decision may bring in terms of both gains and losses. Economic activities have business cycles and fluctuations, so neither a…
The Business Judgment Rule in Lithuania
- Law, EconomicsEuropean Business Organization Law Review
- 2016
Any involvement in business is associated with the risk which a business decision may bring in terms of both gains and losses. Economic activities have business cycles and fluctuations, so neither a…
Bridging Governance Gap with Political CSR
- Business, Political Science
- 2015
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has attracted varied applications in management. This chapter contribution provides evidence of a political CSR where multinational corporations (MNCs) are…
The Windfall Clause: Distributing the Benefits of AI for the Common Good
- BusinessAIES
- 2020
The Windfall Clause is offered, which is an ex ante commitment by AI firms to donate a significant amount of any eventual extremely large profits to benefit humanity broadly, with particular attention towards mitigating any downsides from deployment of windfall-generating AI.
References
SHOWING 1-2 OF 2 REFERENCES
Doing Better at Doing Good: When, Why, and How Consumers Respond to Corporate Social Initiatives
- Business
- 2004
Although companies are devoting significant resources to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives, insights into the optimal formulation, implementation, and effectiveness estimation of CSR…
Corporate Social and Financial Performance: A Meta-Analysis
- Business
- 2003
Most theorizing on the relationship between corporate social/environmental performance (CSP) and corporate financial performance (CFP) assumes that the current evidence is too fractured or too…