Journal article
Diversity, ESG, and Latent Board Power
The Delaware journal of corporate law, Vol.46(2), pp.255-323
03/22/2022
Abstract
Corporations have traditionally treated shareholder wealth as primary. In recent years, however, cracks in this hierarchy have appeared. An enlargement of purpose is now visible across corporate governance, from the new emphasis on board diversity to the surge in environmental, social, and governance ("ESG") investing, to the growing success of benefit corporations. But in legal terms, corporate policy change requires more-specifically, the approval and participation of the board of directors. The vast normative and empirical literature on diversity, ESG, and the stakeholder theory of the firm overlooks some key operational questions and tensions, which this Article frames and develops for the first time. How might differently-constituted boards of directors approach tradeoffs between shareholder wealth and social welfare differently? What levers can they reach for to broker competing claims to priority? What constrains them? Exploring the rising pluralism of corporate purpose through this lens-legally, the one that matters most-suggests the board's powers are far more capacious than is commonly appreciated. As the board's make-up, mission, and voting base broaden, its historical norm of deferring to CEOs may prove unstable. This Article provides a novel account of how boards might recover their latent powers and promote diversity and ESG in corporate law.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Diversity, ESG, and Latent Board Power
- Creators
- Gregory H Shill - University of Iowa, Law FacultyMatthew L Strand
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- The Delaware journal of corporate law, Vol.46(2), pp.255-323
- Publisher
- Widener University School of Law
- ISSN
- 0364-9490
- eISSN
- 1943-7331
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 03/22/2022
- Academic Unit
- Economics; Law Faculty; Center for Social Science Innovation
- Record Identifier
- 9984425431002771
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