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Corporate Governance Without Shareholders: A Cautionary Lesson From Non-Profit Organizations, George W. Dent Jan 2014

Corporate Governance Without Shareholders: A Cautionary Lesson From Non-Profit Organizations, George W. Dent

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A debate about corporate governance has long raged over the allocation of power between shareholders and directors. Proponents of “shareholder primacy” believe that the corporate board should be chosen by and accountable to the stockholders rather than dominated by the CEO, as they believe is common now. Advocates of “director primacy” want to limit shareholder power because they believe that shareholders have conflicting objectives, are uninformed, and pressure the directors to sacrifice the long-term health of the company to short-term share price.

The governance of non-profit organizations (“NPOs”) offers an example that illuminates the corporate governance debate. Directors of NPOs …