Currently the issue of sustainability is at the heart of the debate on corporate governance of business companies. In Europe, an intense activity of revising and updating European rules applicable to financial markets and company law has started. In Italy, such debate became more intense after the legal transplant of the US benefit corporation model in late 2015. The Italian società benefit allows, through a voluntary choice of the founding members or the shareholders’ meeting, to internalise values typical of corporate social responsibility in the articles of association, making them legally binding on the company and the directors. Considering the traditional dichotomy between for-profit entities and non-profit entities, hybrid models such as the benefit corporation appear to struggle in finding an adequate space within capitalist systems and corporate governance theories. This study attempts to offer an interpretative key for understanding these hybrid models, abandoning the classical homo economicus paradigm to embrace a reading based on behavioural law and economics and the Yale approach to economic analysis of law, according to which altruism and beneficence should be considered as ends in themselves, as goods desired by people and for which they are willing to pay a price. In this line of reasoning, benefit corporations and other hybrid models, because of their ability to bring altruistic values into the corporate purpose, departing from shareholder value maximisation as the raison d'être of the corporate form, can be considered as a further manifestation of ‘firm altruism’, given that they are characterised by a deep and lasting impact on the environment and civil society.

Philanthropy and the For-profit Corporation: The Benefit Corporation as The New Form of Firm Altruism / Ventura, Livia. - In: EUROPEAN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION LAW REVIEW. - ISSN 1566-7529. - 23:3(2022), pp. 603-632. [10.1007/s40804-021-00227-x]

Philanthropy and the For-profit Corporation: The Benefit Corporation as The New Form of Firm Altruism

Ventura L
2022

Abstract

Currently the issue of sustainability is at the heart of the debate on corporate governance of business companies. In Europe, an intense activity of revising and updating European rules applicable to financial markets and company law has started. In Italy, such debate became more intense after the legal transplant of the US benefit corporation model in late 2015. The Italian società benefit allows, through a voluntary choice of the founding members or the shareholders’ meeting, to internalise values typical of corporate social responsibility in the articles of association, making them legally binding on the company and the directors. Considering the traditional dichotomy between for-profit entities and non-profit entities, hybrid models such as the benefit corporation appear to struggle in finding an adequate space within capitalist systems and corporate governance theories. This study attempts to offer an interpretative key for understanding these hybrid models, abandoning the classical homo economicus paradigm to embrace a reading based on behavioural law and economics and the Yale approach to economic analysis of law, according to which altruism and beneficence should be considered as ends in themselves, as goods desired by people and for which they are willing to pay a price. In this line of reasoning, benefit corporations and other hybrid models, because of their ability to bring altruistic values into the corporate purpose, departing from shareholder value maximisation as the raison d'être of the corporate form, can be considered as a further manifestation of ‘firm altruism’, given that they are characterised by a deep and lasting impact on the environment and civil society.
2022
Benefit corporation, Firm altruism, Altruism, Corporate philanthropy, Corporate governance
Philanthropy and the For-profit Corporation: The Benefit Corporation as The New Form of Firm Altruism / Ventura, Livia. - In: EUROPEAN BUSINESS ORGANIZATION LAW REVIEW. - ISSN 1566-7529. - 23:3(2022), pp. 603-632. [10.1007/s40804-021-00227-x]
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