The corporate board of directors is a body entrusted with power to make economic decisions affecting the well‐being of investors' capital, employees' security, communities' economic health, and executives’ power and perquisites. The power of the board of directors is often forgotten in this complex society. Managers, the government, and special interest groups seem to impose upon the corporation situations that are never addressed by the board of directors. Yet it is the board that has the ultimate internal authority within the corporation. Corporate charters granted by the various states specifically assign to the board of directors the responsibility of management, or the delegation of that management. The directors act as trustees for the shareholders, selecting the management structure of the firm, and delegating to that management structure those administrative matters the board itself chooses. The degree of delegation is a decision of each board, with most boards delegating away the major portion of their decision‐making authority.
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1 February 1985
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February 01 1985
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Role of the Board of Directors: Typologies of Interaction
Richard Molz
Richard Molz
Assistant Professor of Management, Clarkson University
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2052-1197
Print ISSN: 0275-6668
© MCB UP Limited
1985
Journal of Business Strategy (1985) 5 (4): 86–93.
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Molz R (1985), "BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Role of the Board of Directors: Typologies of Interaction". Journal of Business Strategy, Vol. 5 No. 4 pp. 86–93, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb039091
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