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The legal, regulatory and ethical frameworks guiding governance decisions are highly politicised and subject to intense debate. This book discusses governance theory in relation to corporations, universities and markets. Confronting the challenges of governing these three core areas, Alexander Styhre explores the connections between governance and the production of economic value, shareholder value and economic equality.

An in-depth overview of recent governance literature in management studies, economics, legal theory and economic sociology, exposes how governance theory affects securities markets, commodities trade, university ranking and credit scoring cases. The author examines how changes in competitive capitalism and the wider social organization of society are recursively both determined by, and actively shaping the underlying governance ideals and practices. Identifying the difficulties involved in balancing freedom and control in governance policy, he highlights the key concerns confronting governments, regulatory agencies and transnational agencies: how to ensure the efficient use of economic resources to avoid economic inequality without undermining the legitimacy of the current market-based economic model.

Essential reading for academics and graduates in management and the social sciences, as well as policy makers and management consultants, The Unfinished Business of Governance gives exceptional insight into the challenges facing governance within free markets.

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'This book shows convincingly how the notion of governance regimes is extremely relevant in contemporary society for understanding the struggles between stakeholders in both private and public sectors. The book is a systematic treatise that takes a fresh look at governance, and which offers valuable insights in an era in which economic dominance and political turmoil signals existing sentiments, exemplified in this valuable book by the cases of financial markets and universities.' --Patrik Aspers, Uppsala University, Sweden

Preface vi
PART I ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF GOVERNANCE
Introduction: governance regimes and their political, legal, and economic foundations
2(30)
1 Governance varieties: Locke and Hegel's philosophy of right and the roots of governance traditions
32(37)
PART II GOVERNING THE ECONOMY
2 Governing the corporation: the economic theory roots of the shareholder primacy doctrine
69(45)
3 Governing the university system: how to blend algorithm governance and social meaning
114(39)
4 Governance and market regulation as market making: stated ambitions, episodic success, and shortcomings and failures in finance market regulation
153(50)
PART III THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS
5 The unfinished business of governance: towards new governance regimes
203(36)
Bibliography 239(38)
Index 277
Alexander Styhre, Professor in Business Administration, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden