The author aims to find the systematic causal links between majorities and minorities, especially to demonstrate how, even as corporate governance systems change, the same links remained unchanged, at least starting from the original forms of limited liability (colonial) companies. The main cause of the oppression of minorities lies in the power of control, which instead of belonging to the majority of share capital holders, is held by close minority shareholders. For this purpose, the author presents a historical reconstruction of the problem concerning the balance of powers between dominant minorities and disjoint majorities within the groups of companies.
Ruling minorities within groups of companies and their problems: Proposals from the European literature, 1776-1976
Baldissera, Annalisa
2019-01-01
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The author aims to find the systematic causal links between majorities and minorities, especially to demonstrate how, even as corporate governance systems change, the same links remained unchanged, at least starting from the original forms of limited liability (colonial) companies. The main cause of the oppression of minorities lies in the power of control, which instead of belonging to the majority of share capital holders, is held by close minority shareholders. For this purpose, the author presents a historical reconstruction of the problem concerning the balance of powers between dominant minorities and disjoint majorities within the groups of companies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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