Document Type
Article
Publication Title
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
Abstract
The interest in norms is now being felt in corporate law. Changing the context to a corporate setting changes the role that norms play. Corporate norms operate inside an organization. Thus, corporate norms share the greatest affinity with workplace norms, which are also inside an organization. Corporate norms are distinctive because they do not deal with third parties colliding with each other in a societal context or second parties interacting with each other in a contracting context.
First Page
1607
Volume
149
Publication Date
2001
Recommended Citation
Edward B. Rock & Michael L. Wachter,
Norms & Corporate Law: Introduction,
149
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
1607
(2001).
Available at:
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-articles/966
