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Corporate Governance: A Global Perspective New edition


Corporate Governance: A Global Perspective New edition

Paperback by Goergen, Marc (Cardiff Business School)

Corporate Governance: A Global Perspective

£46.99

ISBN:
9781473759176
Publication Date:
23 Mar 2018
Edition/language:
New edition / English
Publisher:
Cengage Learning EMEA
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 2 May 2024
Corporate Governance: A Global Perspective

Description

Corporate Governance: A Global Perspective provides a comprehensive introduction to corporate governance theory and practice. Covering topics such as ownership and control, boards of directors and emerging markets, this text highlights the multidisciplinary nature of corporate governance and demonstrates that there is much more to it than compliance with codes of best practice. This edition covers important issues relating to the design of capitalist systems, discussing how emerging economies such as China escaped the Financial Crisis unscathed and exploring the impact of immigration and rising inequality. Corporate Governance: A Global Perspective is suitable for undergraduate, Master?s and MBA students. This newly acquired title has been thoroughly revised by Cengage to reflect the latest development in Corporate Governance, including updates to regulation and codes of best practice.

Contents

Part I ? Introduction to Corporate Governance 1.Defining corporate governance and key theoretical models 2.Corporate control across the world 3.Control versus ownership rights Part II ? Macro Corporate Governance 4.Taxonomies of corporate governance systems 5.Corporate governance, types of financial systems and economic growth 6.Corporate governance regulation in an international context Part III ? Improving Corporate Governance 7.Boards of directors 8.Incentivising managers and the disciplining of badly performing managers 9.Corporate governance in emerging markets 10.Contractual corporate governance 11.Corporate governance in initial public offerings 12.Behavioural biases and corporate governance Part IV ? Corporate Governance and Stakeholders 13.Corporate social responsibility and socially responsible investment 14.Debtholders 15.Employee rights and voice across corporate governance systems 16.The role of gatekeepers in corporate governance Part V ? Conclusions 17.Learning from diversity and future challenges for corporate governance Part VI ? Glossary

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