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Corporate Power and the Politics of Change
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Corporate Power and the Politics of Change

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 4 episodes

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4
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8 days ago
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48m
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26
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About this podcast

Over the past decade, corporations have moved beyond business to become influential political actors, shaping debates on climate, civil rights, ESG, and stakeholder governance. Corporate Power and the Politics of Change, an ECGI podcast series accompanying my Cambridge University Press book, features conversations with leading scholars exploring the growing role of corporations in politics, governance, and democratic life. I hope these conversations are as stimulating for you as they were for me. Happy listening! — Matteo Gatti

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Unknown Host hosts Corporate Power and the Politics of Change, a general show with 4 episodes published.

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The Economics of Corporate Governing with Swarnodeep Homroy and Elisabeth Kempf

May 25, 202644m0

Most S&P 500 CEOs are Republican donors. Yet for the better part of a decade, the statements coming out of corporate America have leaned overwhelmingly Democratic. Is that hypocrisy, ideology, or something more calculate

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Corporate Governing and Shareholder Voice with Jill Fisch and Tim Smith

May 25, 202655m0

For decades, the shareholder proposal has been the primary channel through which investors can signal their priorities tocorporate management. It doesn't force anyone to do anything — but it creates a public record, prod

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Corporate Governing and the Role of Shareholder Primacy with Ann Lipton

May 25, 202648m0

Delaware courts have written that shareholders are the only corporate constituency whose interests are an endrather than merely an instrument of the corporate form. Taken literally, that sounds almost sociopathic — as if

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The Law of Corporate Governing with Stephen Bainbridge and Roy Shapira Corporate Power and the Politics of Change with Matteo Gatti

May 25, 202644m0

When a company halts sales of assault-stylerifles, pulls advertising from a controversial platform, or whose CEO takes to social media with a political opinion — is any of it legal? And if it goes wrong, who's liable? In

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