Colin Mayer
Mayer probes the intricate dynamics of corporate governance and business ethics, arguing that the traditional focus on shareholder profit maximization is fundamentally flawed. By emphasizing the broader societal and economic roles of corporations, he advocates for a redefined business purpose that prioritizes social well-being. His scholarly work, deeply rooted in corporate finance, regulation, and taxation, offers a comprehensive view of how financial systems and governance structures impact corporate control and performance.\n\nIn his pivotal book "Prosperity: Better Business Makes the Greater Good", Mayer challenges conventional business models, presenting an agenda where economic policies are aligned with societal benefits. This perspective is critical for policymakers, business leaders, and academics seeking sustainable growth strategies. His research and writings serve as essential resources for those in economics and governance fields, offering a nuanced understanding of the interplay between corporate objectives and societal needs.\n\nMayer's contributions extend beyond academia into practice and policy. He served as Director and Chairman of Oxera Ltd. and played key roles in various governmental and advisory committees, including leading the British Academy enquiry into "the Future of the Corporation." His achievements have earned him recognition as a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), underscoring his impact on business education and economic justice. This bio of Mayer highlights his influential career and the significant insights his work brings to the discourse on the role of corporations in modern society.
Books by Colin Mayer

Prosperity
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