Corporate Purpose, CSR, and ESG
Thilo KUNTZ, Klaus HOPT, Jens-Hinrich BINDER
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- Categories: Economic and Monetary Affairs
 - Publisher: OUP - Oxford University Press
 - ISBN: 9780198912576
 - Publication Date: 03/10/2024
 - Binding: Paperback
 - Number of pages: 416
 
Summary
In recent years, the longstanding debate between shareholder-oriented 
and stakeholder-oriented models of corporate governance for large 
listed, or "public" corporations, has experienced a resurgence. 
Simultaneously, a wave of new regulations has reshaped the legal 
landscape, compelling businesses to integrate public objectives - such 
as environmental protection or the social interests of specific 
stakeholder groups - into their decision-making processes, which were 
traditionally driven solely by profitability considerations. Against 
this background, the book brings together economic, comparative, 
historical, and doctrinal perspectives of scholars from US and European 
legal academia.
The ongoing discourse regarding the fundamental 
role of public corporations in economies and society is vivid and rather
 different, across Europe, and the US. Filling a gap in comparative 
literature on these themes, this volume further explores commonalities 
across these varying legal landscapes, while remaining cognizant of 
distinct, cultural, legal, and economic contexts. Most strikingly, the 
contributions here point to the European emphasis on 
stakeholder-oriented regulation, in contrast to the US-American focus on
 shareholder value. 
Providing a comprehensive analysis of recent
 legal developments in this space, this volume serves as an essential 
theoretical guide to debates around corporate purpose, CSR, and ESG 
today.