Deep capture: the hidden role of rationalizations, psychology, and corporate law

<p>Motivation: The current legal regulations in United States of America and corporate governance stands in the name of such values as freedom and profit. Unfortunately, as presented in the article it is only freedom and profit for corporations.</p><p>Aim: The primary purpose of th...

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Main Author: Marcin Kilanowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika 2017-03-01
Series:Ekonomia i Prawo.
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Online Access:http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma//index.php/EiP/article/view/12789
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spelling doaj-0f59a393da8e417682d3b03d77d3c7222020-11-25T00:48:16Zeng Uniwersytet Mikołaja KopernikaEkonomia i Prawo. 1898-22552392-16252017-03-01161475710.12775/EiP.2017.00411222Deep capture: the hidden role of rationalizations, psychology, and corporate lawMarcin Kilanowski0Nicolaus Copernicus University<p>Motivation: The current legal regulations in United States of America and corporate governance stands in the name of such values as freedom and profit. Unfortunately, as presented in the article it is only freedom and profit for corporations.</p><p>Aim: The primary purpose of the article is to present what role is played by rationalizations and dispositions in the process of law formation and interpretations on the basis of examples from the corporate law of United States of America. Such rationalizations and our particular dispositions allow corporations to function without much control.</p><p>Results: The starting point of the article concerns the environmental disaster that happened at the Deepwater Horizon platform in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, and was caused by the actions of British Petroleum, a company basing its code of conduct on values such as freedom and profit. Such values understood in one particular way, which help to profit the corporations such as British Petroleum, are the basis for rationalizations and dispositions supporting particular corporate decisions. What is more corporate law legitimizes and supports such rationalizations and strengthens mentioned dispositions by fallowing and reproducing them in court decisions.</p>http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma//index.php/EiP/article/view/12789rationalizationspsychologydispositionscorporate governancefreedomprofit
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Deep capture: the hidden role of rationalizations, psychology, and corporate law
Ekonomia i Prawo.
rationalizations
psychology
dispositions
corporate governance
freedom
profit
author_facet Marcin Kilanowski
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title Deep capture: the hidden role of rationalizations, psychology, and corporate law
title_short Deep capture: the hidden role of rationalizations, psychology, and corporate law
title_full Deep capture: the hidden role of rationalizations, psychology, and corporate law
title_fullStr Deep capture: the hidden role of rationalizations, psychology, and corporate law
title_full_unstemmed Deep capture: the hidden role of rationalizations, psychology, and corporate law
title_sort deep capture: the hidden role of rationalizations, psychology, and corporate law
publisher Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
series Ekonomia i Prawo.
issn 1898-2255
2392-1625
publishDate 2017-03-01
description <p>Motivation: The current legal regulations in United States of America and corporate governance stands in the name of such values as freedom and profit. Unfortunately, as presented in the article it is only freedom and profit for corporations.</p><p>Aim: The primary purpose of the article is to present what role is played by rationalizations and dispositions in the process of law formation and interpretations on the basis of examples from the corporate law of United States of America. Such rationalizations and our particular dispositions allow corporations to function without much control.</p><p>Results: The starting point of the article concerns the environmental disaster that happened at the Deepwater Horizon platform in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, and was caused by the actions of British Petroleum, a company basing its code of conduct on values such as freedom and profit. Such values understood in one particular way, which help to profit the corporations such as British Petroleum, are the basis for rationalizations and dispositions supporting particular corporate decisions. What is more corporate law legitimizes and supports such rationalizations and strengthens mentioned dispositions by fallowing and reproducing them in court decisions.</p>
topic rationalizations
psychology
dispositions
corporate governance
freedom
profit
url http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma//index.php/EiP/article/view/12789
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