
4 Business Ideas That Changed the World: Shareholder Value
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The Shift to Shareholder Value Maximization
This chapter explores the evolution of corporate behavior from the 1920s to the 1970s, emphasizing the complex relationship between companies and various stakeholders amid pressures from labor unions. It details the emergence of shareholder value maximization as a dominant business ideology in the 1980s, influenced by notable figures like Milton Friedman and shifts in economic context. The discussion also contrasts U.S. corporate governance with that of other nations, revealing how the emphasis on shareholder value has increasingly taken root in global business practices.
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