Corporate Purpose Beyond Borders: A Key to Saving Our Planet or Colonialism Repackaged?

75 Pages Posted: 5 Dec 2023 Last revised: 27 Mar 2024

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Roza Nurgozhayeva

Nazarbayev University; National University of Singapore Faculty of Law; Cornell Law School

Dan W. Puchniak

Singapore Management University - Yong Pung How School of Law; European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)

Date Written: December 16, 2023

Abstract

The “corporate purpose” debate, while extremely important, has largely been built on an understanding of corporate law and governance that is local – jurisdiction bound – while the issue of climate change is global; pollution does not respect jurisdictional borders. Despite this, in practice, states, multinational corporations, and transnational organizations are increasingly using formal and informal mechanisms to shape sustainable corporate governance beyond jurisdictional borders – a colossal development that has been hiding in plain sight. This article develops a taxonomy for identifying and analyzing the forces driving corporate purpose beyond borders: state-based, firm-based, and organization-based “global corporate law and governance”. It demonstrates that the failure to understand these three key pillars of global corporate law and governance overlooks one of the most powerful forces driving sustainable corporate governance of our time. Despite the enormous potential of corporate purpose beyond borders to help save our planet, this article also illuminates the potential dark side of this watershed development. When powerful-states, powerful-firms, and powerful-organizations shape the purpose of corporations beyond jurisdictional borders a troubling new question arises: For whom is the new, ostensibly “global”, purpose of the corporation being created? The democratic accountability issue Milton Friedman identified over half a century ago, which is inherent in the classic, jurisdictionally bound, corporate purpose debate, still exists in each jurisdiction. However, this Friedman era insight is myopic to a critical feature that defines the world in which we now live: the environmental (and societal) problems that corporations and governments increasingly see as first order issues are now global, but political structures and legal systems are primarily local. This suggests that we are merely at the beginning of history for understanding the colossal potential and enormous pitfalls of corporate purpose beyond borders.

Keywords: Corporate Purpose, Transnational/Multijurisdictional Corporate Governance, Climate Change, ESG, CSRD, CSDDD, SEC, Nonfinancial Disclosure, Stakeholderism, Shareholderism

JEL Classification: K22

Suggested Citation

Nurgozhayeva, Roza and Puchniak, Dan W., Corporate Purpose Beyond Borders: A Key to Saving Our Planet or Colonialism Repackaged? (December 16, 2023). European Corporate Governance Institute - Law Working Paper No. 744/2023; Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (Forthcoming 2024), Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4652012 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4652012

Roza Nurgozhayeva

Nazarbayev University ( email )

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National University of Singapore Faculty of Law ( email )

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Cornell Law School ( email )

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