Tag: stakeholder capitalism
Bank of England economist Andy Haldane enters stakeholder debate
Speaking at a Bloomberg event, Haldane said it was time for a “refresh” of the capitalist model—and added that legislative change should not be ruled out.
Stakeholder debate should not be used to weaken shareholder rights
Investors play a vital role in holding boards to account—and well-governed companies safeguard the long-term interests of all stakeholders.
The stakeholder capitalism era could mean more UK governance reform
As the argument for stakeholder capitalism gains ground, are the UK’s corporate governance code and regulatory environment ready for the revolution?
EcoDa: Stakeholder model should not turn boards into “bargaining bodies”
Putting competing shareholder and stakeholder interests on an equal footing risks hampering board decision-making, says ecoDa report.
Public loses faith in capitalism while backing ‘stakeholder’ business
Majority think capitalism does more harm than good, while 93% say stakeholders are the “most important to long-term company success”.
Why stakeholder capitalism is dominating the global business agenda
The World Economic Forum event at Davos has embraced the debate over stakeholder capitalism, as businesses and regulators seek to create long-term value.