Learning from Alternatives: Analyzing Alternative Ways of Organizing as Starting Points for Improving the Corporation
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Published:2022
Joost Luyckx, Anselm Schneider, Arno Kourula, 2022. "Learning from Alternatives: Analyzing Alternative Ways of Organizing as Starting Points for Improving the Corporation", The Corporation: Rethinking the Iconic Form of Business Organization, Renate E. Meyer, Stephan Leixnering, Jeroen Veldman
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Abstract
The currently dominant version of the corporate form – the profit-maximizing corporation – is one of the most influential organizational forms in contemporary society. It is also one of the most criticized organizational forms, especially with respect to questions of purpose, participation, and ownership. The corporation’s strong focus on profit maximization and its non-democratic nature, as it excludes non-shareholding stakeholders from participating in how the corporation is run, have all attracted significant criticism. There are, however, several debates over alternative ways of organizing besides the corporation. In this chapter, we review the most influential of these: co-operatives, state-owned enterprises, democratically organized firms, social enterprises, stakeholder firms, and firms based on the sharing economy business model. We first analyze how these alternative ways of organizing do things differently with respect to questions of purpose, participation, and ownership and then we discuss how these different approaches can inspire efforts to reform the corporation.
