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'Systems Intentionality’:  A New, Work-Ready Model of Corporate Responsibility

'Systems Intentionality’: A New, Work-Ready Model of Corporate Responsibility

by Elise Bant

Professor of Private Law and Commercial Regulation.

Jun 11, 2024

Compendium

This article explains a new model of corporate responsibility entitled ‘Systems Intentionality’. This posits that corporations manifest their states of mind through their de facto systems of conduct, policies and practices.1

The model builds on decades of outstanding work by scholars, law reformers, legislatures and courts towards developing holistic models of organisational blameworthiness, including in developing understandings of ‘corporate culture’ and the relationship between culture and corporate liability.

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