The Oxford Handbook of the Corporation 2019
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198737063.013.2
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The Dutch East India Company

Abstract: This chapter analyzes the experience of the Dutch East India Company, the first company in which thousands of investors participated. This dispersed shareholder base gave rise to two new institutional developments: the spontaneous growth of a lively securities market and agency problems as investors soon had reason to complain about lack of strategic focus, lack of dividends, lack of accountability, self-enrichment by managers, fraud, and mismanagement. Nonetheless, after two hazardous first decades—helped by … Show more

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