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Stephen M.Bainbridge

The Profit Motive: Defending Shareholder Value Maximization

The Profit Motive: Defending Shareholder Value Maximization

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The Profit Motive discusses the responsibility of corporations to society, the balance between environmental, social, and governance factors, and the defense of shareholder capitalism. It provides context for current questions about corporate purpose and offers a reference for future discussions.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 300 pages
Publication date: 09 February 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


The concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has gained significant attention in recent years, as businesses recognize the importance of their impact on society and the environment. While some argue that corporations have a responsibility to prioritize social and environmental concerns over profit, others maintain that businesses should focus solely on maximizing shareholder value. In his book, "The Profit Motive," Stephen M. Bainbridge takes a nuanced approach to this debate, examining the historical, legal, and economic perspectives on corporate purpose.

Bainbridge begins by exploring the historical roots of corporate social responsibility, tracing its evolution from philanthropic initiatives to a more formalized approach. He argues that the concept of CSR has been shaped by a variety of factors, including government regulations, consumer demand, and the rise of social movements. Bainbridge also examines the legal framework surrounding CSR, highlighting the various laws and regulations that govern businesses' behavior. He argues that while some argue that CSR is a voluntary obligation, others suggest that it is a legal requirement.

Bainbridge then turns to the economic implications of CSR, examining how businesses can balance environmental, social, and governance factors. He argues that while some businesses may prioritize one factor over another, it is important for businesses to consider all three factors in order to create long-term sustainable value. Bainbridge also discusses the role of shareholders in the CSR debate, arguing that they should be held accountable for the decisions made by businesses. He suggests that shareholders should consider the long-term impact of their investments on society and the environment, rather than solely focusing on short-term profits.

Overall, "The Profit Motive" provides a comprehensive and nuanced examination of the corporate social responsibility debate. Bainbridge offers a defense of shareholder capitalism and maximizing shareholder value, while also recognizing the importance of social and environmental concerns. The book provides context for the current questions about corporate purpose and provides a reference for policymakers, business leaders, and students interested in understanding the complex relationship between corporations and society.

In conclusion, while the debate over corporate social responsibility is ongoing, "The Profit Motive" offers a valuable perspective on the issue. Bainbridge's book provides a comprehensive and nuanced examination of the historical, legal, and economic perspectives on corporate purpose, and offers a defense of shareholder capitalism and maximizing shareholder value. By considering all three factors in order to create long-term sustainable value, businesses can contribute to the betterment of society and the environment.


ISBN-13: 9781009012157

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