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The Law and Governance of Decentralised Business Models Roger M Barker

The Law and Governance of Decentralised Business Models By Roger M Barker

The Law and Governance of Decentralised Business Models by Roger M Barker


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This book draws together themes in business model developments in relation to business networks and platforms, decentralized business models (DBMs), to systematically analyse the challenges to corporate and organizational law, and governance.

The Law and Governance of Decentralised Business Models Summary

The Law and Governance of Decentralised Business Models: Between Hierarchies and Markets by Roger M Barker

This book draws together themes in business model developments in relation to decentralised business models (DBMs), sometimes referred to as the sharing economy, to systematically analyse the challenges to corporate and organisational law and governance.

DBMs include business networks, the global supply chain, publicprivate partnerships, the platform economy and blockchain-based enterprises. The law of organisational forms and governance has been slow in responding to changes, and reliance has been placed on innovations in contract law to support the business model developments. The authors argue that the law of organisations and governance can respond to changes in the phenomenon of decentralised business models driven by transformative technology and new socio-economic dynamics. They argue that principles underlying the law of organisations and governance, such as corporate governance, are crucial to constituting, facilitating and enabling reciprocality, mutuality, governance and redress in relation to these business models, the wealth-creation of which subscribes to neither a firm nor market system, is neither hierarchical nor totally decentralised, and incorporates socio-economic elements that are often enmeshed with incentives and relations.

Of interest to academics, policymakers and legal practitioners, this book offers proposals for new thinking in the law of organisation and governance to advance the possibilities of a new socio-economic future.

About Roger M Barker

Roger M Barker is Director of Policy and Corporate Governance, Institute of Directors, UK, and Honorary Associate, Centre for Ethics and Law, University College London.

Iris H-Y Chiu is Professor of Corporate Law and Financial Regulation, Faculty of Laws, University College London.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Contributors

1 Introduction

ROGER M BARKER AND IRIS H-Y CHIU

2 Decentralised Business Models and the Role of the Law of Organisations and Governance

IRIS H-Y CHIU

3 Three Approaches to the Governance of Decentralised Business Models Contractual, Regulatory and Technological

ROGER BROWNSWORD

4 The Organisational and Governance Needs of Networks

ROGER M. BARKER

5 Towards Sustainable Supply Chains Networks Mandatory Human Rights Due Diligence as a New Governance Tool?

ANDREAS RUHMKORF

6 Public Private Partnerships and the Role of the Law of Organisations and Governance

ROGER M BARKER AND IRIS H-Y CHIU

7 The Platform Economy and the Law of Organisations and Governance

IRIS H-Y CHIU

8 Social Enterprise Law in the Platform Economy

NINA BOEGER

9 Blockchain Technology-Enabled Business Arrangements

IRIS H-Y CHIU AND ALEXANDRA SCHNEIDERS

10 Conclusion Improving the Resilience and Accountability of Decentralized Business Models

ROGER M BARKER AND IRIS H-Y CHIU

Index

Additional information

NPB9780367345877
9780367345877
0367345870
The Law and Governance of Decentralised Business Models: Between Hierarchies and Markets by Roger M Barker
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-12-31
326
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