Publication Date
1-2022
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The inaugural guest academic article for the University of Chicago Business Law Review Blog discusses how Millennial and GenZ investors can set in motion a social movement with disruptive effects on the current corporate governance paradigm. It refers to Millennial and GenZ investors as “wireless investors” and their social movement as the “Wireless Investors Movement.” The Wireless Investors Movement, fueled by wireless investors’ vision of the world and technology savviness, will bring corporations to pursue social and environmental causes. This short contribution analyzes the characteristics of the Wireless Investors Movement and the effects it will have on corporate governance.
Publication Title
The University of Chicago Business Law Review Online Edition
Recommended Citation
Sergio A. Gramitto Ricci & Christina M. Sautter,
The Wireless Investors Movement,
The University of Chicago Business Law Review Online Edition
(2022).
Available at:
https://irlaw.umkc.edu/faculty_works/788
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