Matteo Gatti is a Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School and a Research Member of the European Corporate Governance Institute. His research on corporate law and political economy has appeared in leading journals and is cited in legal and policy literature.
'This is an incredibly insightful and thoughtful book about the influence of corporate power in law and politics today. It illuminates and explains the critical forces in business and government that are shaping our world during these uncertain times. It is an excellent read for all who wish to better understand contemporary business, politics, and regulation.' Tom C. W. Lin, award-winning author of The Capitalist and the Activist 'A rigorously argued, essential read for anyone grappling with the modern intersection of corporate governance, social activism, and the law.' Elizabeth Pollman, author of The Supreme Court and the Pro-Business Paradox 'Matteo Gatti has written a compelling book on what is perhaps the central corporate academic issue today: how and why has the corporation become a central nexus for the interplay of forces aiming to modernize the social setting and impact of the corporation, particularly the American corporation.' Mark J. Roe, Harvard Law School, author of Missing the Target, Political 'Determinants of Corporate Governance, and Strong Managers, Weak Owners. 'Gatti masterfully captures the evolving landscape of corporate influence and offers a balanced assessment of the promises and risks of 'corporate governing.' Roberto Tallarita, Harvard Law School