Point de vue juridique: l'entreprise: vers un projet collectif au service de la collectivité
Gurvan Branellec
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Gurvan Branellec: BBS - Brest business school
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A Corporate Company is an organization allowing natural or legal persons to pool their goods and manufacture in order to reach their goal. The intention of joining forces, the "affectio societatis", is an essential element as it is the moral element of the corporation's contract. Traditionally, the enterprise aims at satisfying the intentions of its shareholders: share the earnings or take advantage of them. Sometimes these individual aspirations collide with the objectives of the company. Therefore it is necessary to adapt them. Recently, a new responsibility for corporations has been introduced: to satisfy the collective objectives. The corporations are required to be efficient and competitive and as well sustain the rights of shareholders, employees, creditors or even consumers and citizens. The corporations have voluntarily taken into account the problem of their social responsibility; which is now in hands of the authorities
Keywords: corporate governance; stakeholders; interests; corporate social responsability; /shareholders; Gouvernance d'entreprise; intérêts; RSE; actionnaires; parties-prenantes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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Published in Humanisme et entreprise, 2011, Le projet dans l'action collective, 304, pp.13-24. ⟨10.3917/hume.304.0013⟩
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DOI: 10.3917/hume.304.0013
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