Entrenchment of Procedural Legitimacy

ERA IV — Early Governance Consolidation
Legal
1982

Procedural compliance increasingly substituted for substantive accountability.

What Happened

Boards emphasized adherence to bylaws, statutes, and procedural correctness as validation of legitimacy. Decisions made “by the book” were treated as inherently defensible, even when outcomes conflicted with shareholder sentiment.

Why It Matters Today

This era introduced the “legal but unsatisfying” governance problem that persists today.

Related Patterns

Pattern 4: Transparency vs. Interpretability
Pattern 8: Procedural Legitimacy vs. Trust

Related Governance Themes

Separation of Reporting, Investigation, and Resolution Roles
‍ Independent Review and Recusal Standards
Transparent Conflict-of-Interest Frameworks

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