The Making of Shareholder Welfare Society traces and accounts for the debates and discussions between law and economics scholars and mainstream legal scholars, management theorists, and economic sociologists. This is done in detail to demonstrate that the shareholder welfare society was built from the bottom up, beginning with theoretical propositions regarding alleged market efficiencies and leading all the way to the idea that a society characterized by economic freedom and efficiency maximization pave the way for uncompromised shareholder welfare, in turn being good for...
The Making of Shareholder Welfare Society traces and accounts for the debates and discussions between law and economics scholars and mains...
This book examines the new conditions under which professional work, often referred to as "knowledge-intensive work," is organised and how professional groups who have traditionally been granted jurisdictional discretion now have their work routines renegotiated.
This book examines the new conditions under which professional work, often referred to as "knowledge-intensive work," is organised and how professiona...
This innovative volume uses a Swedish case study to explore how health and social structures – including health services, regulatory bodies and patient groups – are being developed and reconfigured to take into account the increased use of assisted reproductive technologies, such as IVF treatments.
This innovative volume uses a Swedish case study to explore how health and social structures – including health services, regulatory bodies and pati...