Topics covered include the role of institutional investors, the corporate board, the market for corporate control, management buy-outs and venture capital, regulation and auditing, and governance in the public sector
This is the one volume you need in order to understand the fundamental issues currently facing the corporate world and those it serves; I cannot commend it too highly.” — Adrian Cadbury “In the 5th edition of ‘Corporate ...
Corporate Governance and Accountability presents students with a complete and current survey of the latest developments involving how a company is directed and controlled.
Justine Chinoperekweyi, Ph.D. Strategic Constituencies The goal and systems model are expanded under the strategic constituencies model. The model adds the expectations of all the powerful stakeholders of the organization (Connolly, ...
This book provides a useful guide to the most essential concepts and principles of corporate governance.
This book is the first to present a comprehensive framework of the theory and practice of corporate governance and business ethics by focusing on the four cornerstones promoted by the AACSB.
'I see a lot more things to do in Europe than in the US, and a lot of that is due to valuation and opportunity and growth ... They follow San Francisco-based ValueAct, which built a 10.8 per cent stake in Rolls-Royce beginning in 2015, ...
The book equips the reader with an understanding of corporate governance theory and investigates how the financial crisis continues to shape real-world policy and practice.
Perez would succeed company founder Phil Knight, who retained the position of chairman. It was not the first time Knight had tried to step away from the company he had closely managed for more than 30 years.
This book helps organizations to maximize wealth creation, build enduring relationships with stakeholders and be a net contributor to the economies of operated geographies.
60. Larry Fauver and Michael E. Fuerst, “Does Good Corporate Governance Include Employee Representation? Evidence from German Corporate Boards,” Journal of Financial Economics 82 (2006): 673–710. 61. Edith Ginglinger, William Megginson, ...