The Corporation: Rethinking the Iconic Form of Business Organization

Renate Meyer (Editor), Stephan Leixnering (Editor), Jeroen Veldman

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Abstract

For more than a century, the corporation has shaped our thinking of organizations. This deeply institutionalized form is still regarded as both the iconic business organization and the core structural unit of our economic order. Today, however, it stands at a crossroads. Economic, social, and environmental failures of the recent past as well as misconduct and scandals are widely associated with deficits of the corporate form and its governance.

The Corporation engages with current issues of the corporation as an institutionalized organizational form, approaching the concept from the backgrounds of organization theory, law, and economics, combining different theoretical views and empirical approaches. This volume addresses the corporation's entanglement with capitalism, examines a spectrum of constitutive features and purposes of the corporate form, offers historical perspectives on its emergence, and provides reflections on its future development.

Encouraging you to rethink the corporation, each contribution also adds to the conceptual development of the corporate form as the iconic business organization.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBingley
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing
Number of pages243
ISBN (Print)9781800433779
ISBN (Electronic)9781800433762, 9781800433786
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
SeriesResearch in the Sociology of Organizations
Volume78
ISSN0733-558X

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