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🗓️ 20 October 2022
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0:00.0 | Welcome to four business ideas that change the world, a special series of the HPR IDF cast. |
0:21.9 | The debate over how much control to give to shareholders has existed for as long as |
0:26.4 | there have been any. |
0:27.8 | The very first firm with publicly traded shares, the Dutch East India Company in the |
0:32.1 | 17th century, pretty quickly fielded complaints from angry stock owners who felt that the |
0:36.5 | company was being run counter to their wishes. |
0:39.6 | And in the ensuing centuries, managers and owners would tussle endlessly over the questions |
0:44.2 | of ownership and control. |
0:46.3 | Until the 1970s, that is, when the notion of shareholder primacy, the idea that maximizing |
0:51.9 | shareholder value takes legal and practical precedence above all else came to prominence. |
0:58.5 | The person who arguably did the most to advance the idea was Michael Jensen, a professor at |
1:02.8 | the University of Rochester Business School and later a Harvard Business School professor. |
1:07.4 | With a co-author, he wrote in Harvard Business Review and elsewhere, he argued for among |
1:11.5 | other things stock-based incentives that would neatly align CEO and shareholder interests. |
1:17.1 | Maximizing shareholder value became the mantra for every Fortune 500 CEO, |
1:22.3 | achieve it or risk being pushed aside. |
1:25.7 | Critics have long charged that maximizing shareholder value ultimately just encourages |
1:30.3 | CEOs and shareholders to feather their own nests at the expense of everything else, |
1:35.1 | jobs, wages and benefits, communities, the environment. |
1:38.6 | Now, the past few years have seen a backlash against shareholder capitalism and the rise of |
1:43.5 | so-called stakeholder capitalism. |
1:46.2 | So, on this special series from HPR IdeaCast, we're exploring four business ideas that change |
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