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Full-Text Articles in Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
The Shareholder Primacy Norm, D. Gordon Smith
The Shareholder Primacy Norm, D. Gordon Smith
Faculty Scholarship
Corporate directors have a fiduciary duty to make decisions in the best interests of the shareholders. This aspect of fiduciary duty is often called the shareholder primacy norm. Legal scholars generally assume that the shareholder primacy norm is a major factor considered by boards of directors of publicly traded corporations in making ordinary business decisions and that changing the shareholder primacy norm would have an effect on the substance of those decisions. This Article challenges this view and argues that the shareholder primacy norm was never equipped to mediate conflicts between shareholders and nonshareholder constituencies of a corporation. The origins …
Venture Capital Contracting In The Information Age, D. Gordon Smith
Venture Capital Contracting In The Information Age, D. Gordon Smith
Faculty Scholarship
Most venture capitalists provide services to their portfolio companies beyond capital investment. Although these services form an important part of the bargain between the venture capitalists and the entrepreneur, they are rarely specified or even capable of specification in venture capital contracts. This article examines the moral hazard and adverse selection problems facing entrepreneurs who hire venture capitalists to provide value-added services and describes the role of the market for venture capitalist reputation in addressing those problems. Further, the Article speculates about whether advances in information technology - specifically, the World Wide Web - are likely to improve the efficiency …
Affirmative Action: Diverse Goals, Diverse Policies, Eric Wampler
Affirmative Action: Diverse Goals, Diverse Policies, Eric Wampler
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
Affirmative Action: A Contradiction Of Theory And Practice, Kimberly Hellmers
Affirmative Action: A Contradiction Of Theory And Practice, Kimberly Hellmers
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
Introduction, Joseph Ellin
Introduction, Joseph Ellin
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
The Forgotten Factor: The Economic Principles Of Affirmative Action, Patrick Kinuthia
The Forgotten Factor: The Economic Principles Of Affirmative Action, Patrick Kinuthia
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
University Policy, Affirmative Action, And The Principles Of Justice, Eric Wampler
University Policy, Affirmative Action, And The Principles Of Justice, Eric Wampler
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
Affirmative Action: A Vision For Today, Wmu Center For The Study Of Ethics In Society
Affirmative Action: A Vision For Today, Wmu Center For The Study Of Ethics In Society
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the W.esley Foundation.
Affirming The Affirmative Action Intention, Barbra Jotzke
Affirming The Affirmative Action Intention, Barbra Jotzke
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented January 19, 1998 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Western Michigan University. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, the Department of Philosophy and the Wesley Foundation.
Political Correctness Revisited, Jan Narveson
Political Correctness Revisited, Jan Narveson
Center for the Study of Ethics in Society Papers
Presented February 19th , 1998 for the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society
Vocal Response To Pain In Piglets, Daniel M. Weary, Leah A. Braithwaite, David Fraser
Vocal Response To Pain In Piglets, Daniel M. Weary, Leah A. Braithwaite, David Fraser
Farm Animal Welfare Collection
Three experiments were performed attempting to establish the validity of vocal measures as an indicator of the immediate response to pain in domestic piglets. Vocalisations were measured while piglets were subjected to the routine farm practice of castration without anaesthetic, or restrained identically but not castrated (i.e., sham-castrated). In Experiment 1 we measured how calling changed during the different stages of the procedure, and in Experiments 2 and 3 we measured the effect of different restraint techniques. Piglets that were castrated produced significantly more high frequency calls ( >1000 Hz) than sham castrates in all three experiments. In Experiment 1, …
Qualitative Materiality In Government Audit Planning, Sridhar Ramamoorti, Andrea Lee Hoey
Qualitative Materiality In Government Audit Planning, Sridhar Ramamoorti, Andrea Lee Hoey
Accounting Faculty Publications
The political sensitivity of the area under audit to adverse media exposure and litigation concerns the nature rather than the size of an amount, such as illegal acts, bribery and corruption, related party transactions, snowballing patterns of error and other risks that grow over time. Qualitative materiality considerations should not be ignored-they can and frequently do influence the nature and scope of governmental audits. Financial Accounting Standards Board Concepts Statement No. 2 defines materiality as the magnitude of an omission or misstatement that would influence the decisions of a user of financial statements. Audit planning needs to incorporate considerations of …
Continuing Duty To Warn: Public Policy And Managerial Views, Karl Boedecker, Fred W. Morgan, Allen Saviers
Continuing Duty To Warn: Public Policy And Managerial Views, Karl Boedecker, Fred W. Morgan, Allen Saviers
Economics, Law, and International Business
No abstract provided.
Proceedings Of The Fifth International Women In Leadership Conference: Ethics Or Leadership? The 90'S Dilemma, Adrianne Kinnear (Ed.)
Proceedings Of The Fifth International Women In Leadership Conference: Ethics Or Leadership? The 90'S Dilemma, Adrianne Kinnear (Ed.)
Research outputs pre 2011
The International Women in Leadership conference attracts internationally renowned speakers as well as a wide audience from across the nation. The Conference is at the forefront of organisational and leadership research and provides a means of personal interaction with preeminent female researchers and leaders in Australia and overseas. Such interaction deepens the understanding of the leadership capacities of women and of leadership in organisations, knowledge which is central to the intellectual work of the Women in Leadership Project. Held at the Esplanade Hotel, Fremantle, from the 25th-27th November 1996, the Fifth International Women in Leadership conference focused on the theme: …
Bankruptcy Judges And Bankruptcy Venue: Some Thoughts On Delaware, David A. Skeel Jr.
Bankruptcy Judges And Bankruptcy Venue: Some Thoughts On Delaware, David A. Skeel Jr.
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Can Internet Offerings Bridge The Small Business Capital Barrier?, Jill E. Fisch
Can Internet Offerings Bridge The Small Business Capital Barrier?, Jill E. Fisch
All Faculty Scholarship
Internet technology offers the potential to reduce the search and information costs associated with capital formation. Commentators have suggested that the Web will enable small business to achieve better access to the capital markets. To facilitate this access, they have suggested regulatory reforms to make internet offerings cheaper and easier. At the same time, small business offerings have been identified as among the most risky, offering a caution to those who counsel regulatory reform. This article examines the existing regulatory climate. State and federal regulators have adopted a number of recent reforms to facilitate the use of the internet and …