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Dorothy Lund, assistant professor of law the University of Southern California, and Elizabeth Pollman, professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article The Corporate Governance Machine. In this article, Lund and Pollman identify the origins of the term "corporate governance" and explain corporate governance's emergence as a shareholder-focused system supported by law, markets, and culture. This system, the authors find, has served to arrest the development of and innovations in corporate governance and law.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, a teaching fellow and lecturer in law at Stanford Law School.
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Dorothy Lund, assistant professor of law the University of Southern California, and Elizabeth Pollman, professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, join the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss their article The Corporate Governance Machine. In this article, Lund and Pollman identify the origins of the term "corporate governance" and explain corporate governance's emergence as a shareholder-focused system supported by law, markets, and culture. This system, the authors find, has served to arrest the development of and innovations in corporate governance and law.
This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, a teaching fellow and lecturer in law at Stanford Law School.
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