1st Edition

The Limits and Logic of Agency Theory in Company Law

By Jonathan Hardman Copyright 2025
258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

Agency theory is ubiquitous in company law. This book explores (a) the limits of such deployment, and (b) the logic of how to deploy it. The book makes five linked arguments in respect of the limits of agency theory in company law. First, it argues that agency theory has become so broad that it can be used to analyse most human relationships. Such breadth, though, comes at the expense of legal... Read more

1. Introduction

 

Part I: The Limits of Agency Theory in Company Law

2. The Ubiquity of Agency Costs

3. Delineating Agency Costs

4. The Evitable Dominance of Agency Cost Analysis in Company Law

5. A Need for Rebalance

 

Part II: The Logic of Agency Theory in Company Law

6. Corporate Agency Costs

7. Incurring Agency Costs

8. Resolving (Front-Ending) Agency Costs

9. Conclusion

 

Biography

Jonathan Hardman is a Senior Lecturer in Company and Commercial Law at the University of Edinburgh (Scotland), and has been a visiting academic at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Auckland (Aotearoa New Zealand). He was a corporate lawyer in private practice for 10 years before he swapped his suit for tweed and became an academic. Jonny’s research mostly focuses on argumentation structures within corporate law. He is one of the founding organisers of the Global Corporate Law Seminar Series. Further information as to his research can be found at www.hardmanlaw.co.uk.