Corporate governance : paradigms, dilemmas and beyond

Authors

  • Steve Letza
  • Xiuping Sun

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2002.1.487

Keywords:

Corporate governance, Shareholding, Stakeholders, Process-oriented approach, Ład korporacyjny, Akcjonariat, Interesariusze, Procesowe podejście do zarządzania

Abstract

The current debate on corporate governance has been 'polarised' between, on the one hand, the shareholding paradigm and, on the other hand, the stakeholding paradigm. However, underpinning the main theories are hidden paradox assumptions which leads to concerns over the credibility and validity of this dichotomised approach. Both camps of the debate rely on a homeostatic and entitative conception of the corporation and its governance structures, they suffer from inadequate attention to the underlying philosophical presuppositions in which the static approach is rooted. To avoid the traditional trap in theorising, an alternative processual approach is proposed for a better understanding of the inherent overflow and heterogeneity of corporate governance practices. (original abstract)

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Published

2002-06-30

How to Cite

Letza, S., & Sun, X. (2002). Corporate governance : paradigms, dilemmas and beyond. Economics and Business Review, 2(1), 43–65. https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2002.1.487

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Section

Research article- regular issue