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What is Empty Corporation

Challenges and Opportunities of Corporate Governance Transformation in the Digital Era
This is a corporation in which the relationships of the company are defined by contract and circumscribed by corporate law like the nexus of contracts; it denies the reality of the corporation as social unit.
Published in Chapter:
The End of the Corporation: Transformation in Corporate Governance
Mark Fenwick (Graduate School of Law, Kyushu University, Japan) and Erik P. Vermeulen (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2011-6.ch001
Abstract
Corporate governance is undergoing a quiet, but quick transformation. The rise of digital technologies is forcing companies to reconsider existing business models, but also how they organize themselves and structure firm governance. This chapter introduces the main features of the modern corporation and corporate governance, outlines how digital technologies are disrupting this business form, and describes the new business “ecosystems” that are emerging to replace the modern corporation. The chapter argues that in a networked age, all businesses need to “go digital.” Companies need to become innovation machines, and this means that every firm needs to become a “tech” company and a “media” company. If they do not, younger and more agile competitors better attuned to the realities of the new digital world will replace them. For incumbents, the risks are existential. Established firms must adapt to the new digital environment by embracing the ecosystem model, or they will die.
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