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List of figures and tables | p. viii |
Foreword | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Establishing the ideological foundations: the contribution of liberal political philosophy | p. 13 |
Introduction to Part I | p. 15 |
The invisible crown: political foundations of the legitimate entrepreneur | p. 19 |
Governance by entrepreneurial direction: the dilemma of liberty in the foundational texts of liberalism | p. 21 |
The role of the entrepreneur in the liberal logic | p. 25 |
The entrepreneur crowned: a modern Leviathan? | p. 36 |
Society fragmented and the role of democracy | p. 39 |
The freedom to become an entrepreneur | p. 40 |
The institution of democracy or how to regulate a fragmented society | p. 47 |
Conclusion to Part I | p. 54 |
Understanding how corporate governance evolves: the contribution of history | p. 59 |
Introduction to Part II | p. 61 |
Familial governance (c.1800-1920): economic enfranchisement and the founder as entrepreneur | p. 64 |
The entrepreneur - a child of modernity | p. 65 |
Discretionary power and its counterweight: the familial model of governance | p. 75 |
Familial governance: a politically fragile equilibrium | p. 92 |
Managerial governance (c. 1920-1970): separation of powers and management as entrepreneur | p. 99 |
The demise of the familial model of governance | p. 100 |
Power to the experts: managerial governance | p. 115 |
Limiting the powers of management: technocracy under social control | p. 124 |
Equilibrium and threats to managerial governance | p. 132 |
Post-managerial governance (from c.1970): ownership of the large corporation reaches unprecedented mass and fragments into multiple poles | p. 136 |
Managerial governance comes under attack | p. 137 |
From managerial governance to public governance: two new poles of entrepreneurial power | p. 155 |
Interpreting public governance: representation and debate signify a new step towards democratization | p. 173 |
Two forms of governance: intrinsic and extrinsic | p. 175 |
One model of post-managerial model governance: public governance | p. 200 |
Synthesis: public governance in the context of liberal society | p. 212 |
Conclusion to Part II | p. 215 |
Corporate governance and performance: the contribution of economics | p. 223 |
Introduction to Part III | p. 225 |
The Pure Economic Model of corporate governance: an analysis | p. 227 |
The paradox of Berle and Means | p. 230 |
Reaction to Berle and Means: a Pure Economic Model of corporate governance | p. 237 |
An economic model of corporate governance in the liberal spirit | p. 247 |
Critique of the Pure Economic Model of corporate governance | p. 251 |
Empirical failures | p. 252 |
Internal contradictions | p. 259 |
The unseen problem: today's fragmented ownership of property | p. 269 |
Economic performance, corporate governance, and the fragmentation of ownership | p. 274 |
Corporate governance as a guarantee | p. 276 |
The economic function of corporate governance as a system of guarantee | p. 291 |
An economic interpretation for models of governance | p. 301 |
Conclusion to Part III | p. 303 |
Epilogue | p. 307 |
Index | p. 324 |
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