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European company law and the sustainable company: a stakeholder approach. Vol. II

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European Trade Union Institute, Brussels ; Vitols, Sigurt ; Heuschmid, Johannes

ETUI - Brussels

2012

338 p.

collective bargaining ; company law ; regulation ; shareholder ; sustainable development ; trade union attitude ; workers participation ; workers representation ; corporate governance

EU countries

Business economics

http://www.etui.org

English

Bibliogr.

978-2-87452-277-2

03.04-60673

"Should companies primarily serve the interests of shareholders, or are they responsible to a broader set of stakeholders, including their own workers? The financial crisis has exposed the deficits of the current regulatory framework for companies, as it prioritizes short-term shareholder value at the expense of the long-term interests of stakeholders.
In this book, members of the GOODCORP network of researchers and trade unionists present their proposals for European company law which would encourage companies to follow sustainable, stakeholder-oriented strategies. Key proposals include: revising our understanding of the firm and its key stakeholders; strengthening stakeholder ‘voice' in companies; increasing the transparency of companies through binding requirements for social and environmental reporting; and negotiating employee-friendly agreements with investors through collective bargaining.
This book follows up on The Sustainable Company: a new approach to corporate governance (published by the ETUI in 2011 and edited by Vitols and Kluge), which outlined GOODCORP's vision of an alternative to the shareholder value orientation of the current system of corporate governance. "

Digital;Paper

Legal deposit : D/2012/10.574/42



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