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The ethical challenge of management buy-outs as a form of privatisation in Central and Eastern Europe
Authors:Igor Filatotchev  Ken Starkey  Mike Wright
Institution:1. School of Management and Finance, The University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD, University Park, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Abstract:There has been a growing debate about the ethics of management buy-outs (MBOs). One possible criticism of the MBO is that it serves the interests of incumbent management at the expense of shareholders. In this paper we develop the general arguments concerning the ethical aspects of the MBO to include other forms of buy-out beyond “going privates” and apply the analysis to MBOs as a mode of privatisation in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). MBOs are justified in this context postperestroika as a means of incentivising economic activity by giving managers an ownership stake in former state enterprises. The actual mode of privatisation, though, raises issues of social justice and the criticism that MBOs are at the expense of the broader social good. The ethical problem for the CEE is to balance the economic gains of a move to markets with the ethical risks to the agents of these markets.
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