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- Title
DELAWARE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE.
- Authors
CHEFFINS, BRIAN R.
- Abstract
The corporate governance arrangements of publicly traded companies have been transformed over the past four decades. Various observers have suggested that Delaware, where more than half of U.S. public companies are incorporated, has done much to influence corporate governance changes. This Article considers the nature and extent of Delaware's contribution to the development of corporate governance, indicating in so doing that this contribution was substantial but not decisive. Delaware had only a marginal impact on changes affecting key corporate governance topics such as executive pay and shareholder activism. On the other hand, with boards a series of wellknown Delaware court decisions in the mid 1980s fortified the status of independent directors and provided incentives for boards to be attentive. Also, Delaware court rulings helped to bring to an end the hectic takeover activity of the 1980s, which in turn likely prompted a shift in emphasis away from the market for corporate control in favor of "internal" corporate governance mechanisms.
- Subjects
CORPORATE governance laws; SHAREHOLDER activism; DELAWARE. General Assembly; MERGERS &; acquisitions; BOARDS of directors; PUBLIC companies; UNOCAL Corp.
- Publication
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law, 2015, Vol 40, p1
- ISSN
0364-9490
- Publication type
Article