The SAGE Handbook of Corporate Governance
Editat de Thomas Clarke, Douglas Bransonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 apr 2012
In this timely and definitive intellectual analysis of a key discipline, The SAGE Handbook of Corporate Governance offers a critical overview of the key themes, theoretical controversies, current research and emerging concepts that frame the field. Consisting of original substantive chapters by leading international scholars, and examining corporate governance from an inter-disciplinary basis, the text highlights how governance issues are critical to the formation, growth, financing, structural development, and strategic direction of companies and how corporate governance institutions in turn influence the
innovation and development of industrial and economic systems globally.
Comprehensive, authoritative and presented in a highly-accessible framework, this Handbook is a significant resource to those with an interest in understanding this important emerging field.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412929806
ISBN-10: 1412929806
Pagini: 680
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 x 45 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1412929806
Pagini: 680
Dimensiuni: 184 x 246 x 45 mm
Greutate: 1.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
A group of distinguished scholars take up the familiar theme of corporate governance, casting it in the light of a developing and comprehensive complex of corporate, market and concomitant regulating and economic changes that most of the world's industries have experienced since the eighties of the previous century. In this timely handbook, they explore this critical issue with distance and nuance. A broad spectrum of issues is discussed, which cover the main subjects of discussion in academia, such as the need for multiple methodological and multiple theoretical approaches in order to study this domain and is at the same time of practical relevance, because it deals with issues like board evaluation, board effectiveness, innovation, strategy, the need for and developments in regulation and the connection of corporate governance to corporate social responsibility and sustainability. This well-written book puts corporate governance developments explicitly in their economic, global, and legal context and ends with dilemmas policy makers and managers or executives are faced with and finally discusses emerging issues of governance and sustainability
Dr. T.J.B.M. Postma
Associate Prof. In Strategy, University Of Groningen
[The SAGE Handbook of Corporate Governance] is a mine of practical and relevant thinking to be quarried by all with an interest in the governance of corporations. It is monumental in scope, but it looks to the past only as a guide to the future. In essence, the Handbook represents a work in progress. It is a beginning not an end and is the base from which the further development of corporate governance will be chronicled
Sir Adrian Cadbury
Dr. T.J.B.M. Postma
Associate Prof. In Strategy, University Of Groningen
[The SAGE Handbook of Corporate Governance] is a mine of practical and relevant thinking to be quarried by all with an interest in the governance of corporations. It is monumental in scope, but it looks to the past only as a guide to the future. In essence, the Handbook represents a work in progress. It is a beginning not an end and is the base from which the further development of corporate governance will be chronicled
Sir Adrian Cadbury
Cuprins
Preface - Sir Adrian Cadbury
Introduction: Corporate Governance - An Emerging Discipline? - Thomas Clarke and Douglas Branson
PART ONE: ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT
The Evolution of Corporate Governance - R.I. (Bob) Tricker
In the Best Interest of the Corporation: Directors Duties in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis - Margaret M. Blair
Limited Liability Companies - Mark J. Loewenstein
Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives - Joan MacLeod Heminway
PART TWO: MARKETS AND REGULATION
The Juridical Nature of the Firm - Simon Deakin
The Ascent of Shareholder Monitoring and Strategic Partnering: The Dual Functions of the Corporate Board - Michael Useem
An Economic Analysis of Fair Value: A Critique of International Financial Reporting Standards - Vincent Bignon, Yuri Biondi and Xavier Ragot
PART THREE: BOARDS AND DIRECTORS: LEADERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Boards and Board Effectiveness - Hans van Ees and Gerwin van der Laan
Between the Letter and the Spirit: Defensive and Extensive Modes of Compliance with the UK Code of Corporate Governance - John Roberts
Boards' Contribution to Strategy and Innovation - Alessandro Zattoni and Amedeo Pugliese
Board Leadership and Value Creation: An Extended Team Production Approach - Morten Huse and Jonas Gabrielsson
PART FOUR: BOARDS AND DIRECTORS: NEW CHALLENGES AND DIRECTIONS
Changing Scenes in and around the Boardroom: UK Corporate Governance in Practice from 1989 to 2010 - Annie Pye, Szymon Kaczmarek and Satomi Kimino
Board Evaluations: Contemporary Thinking and Practice - Gavin Nicholson, Geoffrey Kiel and Jennifer Ann Tunny
Women and the Governance of Corporate Boards - Ruth Sealy and Sue Vinnicombe
Diversity among Senior Executives and Board Directors - Sabina Nielsen
PART FIVE: COMPETING GOVERNANCE REGIMES
Global Convergence in Corporate Governance: What a Difference 10 Years Make - Douglas M. Branson
A Bundle Perspective to Comparative Corporate Governance - Ruth V. Aguilera, Kurt Desender and Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro
Family-Owned Asian Business Groups and Corporate Governance - Marie dela Rama
The Limitations of Corporate Governance Best Practices - Shann Turnbull
PART SIX: DILEMMAS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Executive Compensation, Pay-for-Performance and the Institutions of Executive Pay Setting - Martin J. Conyon and Simon I. Peck
In the Name of Shareholder Value: How Executive Pay and Stock Buybacks are Damaging the US Economy - William Lazonick
Governance, Innovation and Finance - Ciaran Driver
The Governance and Regulation of Complex Conglomerates - John H. Farrar
PART SEVEN: EMERGING ISSUES: GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY
Markets, Regulation and Governance: The Causes of the Global Financial Crisis - Thomas Clarke
Corporate Governance and the Financial Crisis: The Regulatory Response - Alice Klettner
International Corporate Responsibility - Paul Redmond
Governance for Sustainability: Challenges for Theory and Practice - Suzanne Benn
Introduction: Corporate Governance - An Emerging Discipline? - Thomas Clarke and Douglas Branson
PART ONE: ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT
The Evolution of Corporate Governance - R.I. (Bob) Tricker
In the Best Interest of the Corporation: Directors Duties in the Wake of the Global Financial Crisis - Margaret M. Blair
Limited Liability Companies - Mark J. Loewenstein
Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives - Joan MacLeod Heminway
PART TWO: MARKETS AND REGULATION
The Juridical Nature of the Firm - Simon Deakin
The Ascent of Shareholder Monitoring and Strategic Partnering: The Dual Functions of the Corporate Board - Michael Useem
An Economic Analysis of Fair Value: A Critique of International Financial Reporting Standards - Vincent Bignon, Yuri Biondi and Xavier Ragot
PART THREE: BOARDS AND DIRECTORS: LEADERSHIP AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Boards and Board Effectiveness - Hans van Ees and Gerwin van der Laan
Between the Letter and the Spirit: Defensive and Extensive Modes of Compliance with the UK Code of Corporate Governance - John Roberts
Boards' Contribution to Strategy and Innovation - Alessandro Zattoni and Amedeo Pugliese
Board Leadership and Value Creation: An Extended Team Production Approach - Morten Huse and Jonas Gabrielsson
PART FOUR: BOARDS AND DIRECTORS: NEW CHALLENGES AND DIRECTIONS
Changing Scenes in and around the Boardroom: UK Corporate Governance in Practice from 1989 to 2010 - Annie Pye, Szymon Kaczmarek and Satomi Kimino
Board Evaluations: Contemporary Thinking and Practice - Gavin Nicholson, Geoffrey Kiel and Jennifer Ann Tunny
Women and the Governance of Corporate Boards - Ruth Sealy and Sue Vinnicombe
Diversity among Senior Executives and Board Directors - Sabina Nielsen
PART FIVE: COMPETING GOVERNANCE REGIMES
Global Convergence in Corporate Governance: What a Difference 10 Years Make - Douglas M. Branson
A Bundle Perspective to Comparative Corporate Governance - Ruth V. Aguilera, Kurt Desender and Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro
Family-Owned Asian Business Groups and Corporate Governance - Marie dela Rama
The Limitations of Corporate Governance Best Practices - Shann Turnbull
PART SIX: DILEMMAS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Executive Compensation, Pay-for-Performance and the Institutions of Executive Pay Setting - Martin J. Conyon and Simon I. Peck
In the Name of Shareholder Value: How Executive Pay and Stock Buybacks are Damaging the US Economy - William Lazonick
Governance, Innovation and Finance - Ciaran Driver
The Governance and Regulation of Complex Conglomerates - John H. Farrar
PART SEVEN: EMERGING ISSUES: GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY
Markets, Regulation and Governance: The Causes of the Global Financial Crisis - Thomas Clarke
Corporate Governance and the Financial Crisis: The Regulatory Response - Alice Klettner
International Corporate Responsibility - Paul Redmond
Governance for Sustainability: Challenges for Theory and Practice - Suzanne Benn
Descriere
A timely and definitive intellectual map of a key emerging discipline, the SAGE Handbook of Corporate Governance critically overviews the key themes, theoretical controversies, current research and emerging concepts that frame the field.