Abstract:This paper contributes to the ongoing critique of a body of literature that could be called 'deliberative corporate governance'. This literature argues that corporations should adopt deliberative forms of governance that include their various stakeholders, instead of a top-down managerial hierarchy. Governance is here understood as the making and enforcing of rules concerning the ends pursued by corporations (or any other organisation; Scherer et al., 2006, p. 506; Scherer & Palazzo, 2011, p. 900). 'Stakehol… Show more
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