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Trust, Trustworthiness, and the Behavioral Foundations of Corporate Law
(University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 2001)
Conventional legal and economic analysis assumes that opportunistic behavior is discouraged and cooperation encouraged within firms primarily through the use of legal and market incentives. This presumption is embodied in ...
Director Accountability and the Mediating Role of the Corporate Board
(Washington University Law Quarterly, 2001)
One of the most pressing questions facing both corporate scholars and businesspeople today is how corporate directors can be made accountable. Before addressing this issue, however, it seems important to consider two ...