The Emergence of Corporate Governance
People, Power and Performance
Herausgeber: Sogner, Knut; Colli, Andrea
The Emergence of Corporate Governance
People, Power and Performance
Herausgeber: Sogner, Knut; Colli, Andrea
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Corporate governance is not just about models of best practice organization or prescriptions following laws or social conventions. It is also about persons of power-seeking performance. They do so in ways that transcend structures and pre-conceived notions of the structural set-up of the business.
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Corporate governance is not just about models of best practice organization or prescriptions following laws or social conventions. It is also about persons of power-seeking performance. They do so in ways that transcend structures and pre-conceived notions of the structural set-up of the business.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 327g
- ISBN-13: 9781032013589
- ISBN-10: 1032013583
- Artikelnr.: 69898916
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 327g
- ISBN-13: 9781032013589
- ISBN-10: 1032013583
- Artikelnr.: 69898916
Knut Sogner is Professor of Economic History at BI Norwegian Business School. Andrea Colli is Professor of Economic History at Bocconi University, Milan.
Introduction: Bringing History Back into Corporate Governance Studies Knut
Sogner and Andrea Colli 1. Managerial Capitalism and Corporate Governance
Leslie Hannah 2. Lost From View: The Legal Invisibility of Managers in the
UK Andrew Johnston and Blanche Segrestin 3. The Rise and Fall of Managerial
Capitalism in Norway, 1895-1940 Knut Sogner 4. From Liberalism to Fascism
and Back Again: Law, Politics, and the Evolution of Corporate Governance in
Germany (1850-1950) Stéphanie Collet and Caroline Fohlin 5. The
Organization of Banking: A Case Study of Governance and Performance Harold
James 6. Corporate Governance versus Business Group Governance, Part 1: The
Low-Income Trap Luis Alfonso Dau, Randall K. Morck, and Bernard Yeung 7.
Corporate Governance versus Business Group Governance, Part 2: The
Middle-Income Trap Luis Alfonso Dau, Randall K. Morck, and Bernard Yeung
8. The Emergence of New Corporate Governance and the Consolidation of
Personalized Managerial Capitalism in South Korea Dong-Woon Kim 9.
Corporate Governance Reform in Japan: Building a System for Long-Term Value
Creation Ulrike Schaede 10. Maximizing Shareholder Value as an Ideology of
Predatory Value Extraction William Lazonick 11. The Perplexing Roles of
Institutional Investors in a World of Multiple Investing Entities Peter
Gourevitch and James Shinn 12. Personal Capitalism between Individualism
and Professionalization Andrea Colli
Sogner and Andrea Colli 1. Managerial Capitalism and Corporate Governance
Leslie Hannah 2. Lost From View: The Legal Invisibility of Managers in the
UK Andrew Johnston and Blanche Segrestin 3. The Rise and Fall of Managerial
Capitalism in Norway, 1895-1940 Knut Sogner 4. From Liberalism to Fascism
and Back Again: Law, Politics, and the Evolution of Corporate Governance in
Germany (1850-1950) Stéphanie Collet and Caroline Fohlin 5. The
Organization of Banking: A Case Study of Governance and Performance Harold
James 6. Corporate Governance versus Business Group Governance, Part 1: The
Low-Income Trap Luis Alfonso Dau, Randall K. Morck, and Bernard Yeung 7.
Corporate Governance versus Business Group Governance, Part 2: The
Middle-Income Trap Luis Alfonso Dau, Randall K. Morck, and Bernard Yeung
8. The Emergence of New Corporate Governance and the Consolidation of
Personalized Managerial Capitalism in South Korea Dong-Woon Kim 9.
Corporate Governance Reform in Japan: Building a System for Long-Term Value
Creation Ulrike Schaede 10. Maximizing Shareholder Value as an Ideology of
Predatory Value Extraction William Lazonick 11. The Perplexing Roles of
Institutional Investors in a World of Multiple Investing Entities Peter
Gourevitch and James Shinn 12. Personal Capitalism between Individualism
and Professionalization Andrea Colli
Introduction: Bringing History Back into Corporate Governance Studies Knut
Sogner and Andrea Colli 1. Managerial Capitalism and Corporate Governance
Leslie Hannah 2. Lost From View: The Legal Invisibility of Managers in the
UK Andrew Johnston and Blanche Segrestin 3. The Rise and Fall of Managerial
Capitalism in Norway, 1895-1940 Knut Sogner 4. From Liberalism to Fascism
and Back Again: Law, Politics, and the Evolution of Corporate Governance in
Germany (1850-1950) Stéphanie Collet and Caroline Fohlin 5. The
Organization of Banking: A Case Study of Governance and Performance Harold
James 6. Corporate Governance versus Business Group Governance, Part 1: The
Low-Income Trap Luis Alfonso Dau, Randall K. Morck, and Bernard Yeung 7.
Corporate Governance versus Business Group Governance, Part 2: The
Middle-Income Trap Luis Alfonso Dau, Randall K. Morck, and Bernard Yeung
8. The Emergence of New Corporate Governance and the Consolidation of
Personalized Managerial Capitalism in South Korea Dong-Woon Kim 9.
Corporate Governance Reform in Japan: Building a System for Long-Term Value
Creation Ulrike Schaede 10. Maximizing Shareholder Value as an Ideology of
Predatory Value Extraction William Lazonick 11. The Perplexing Roles of
Institutional Investors in a World of Multiple Investing Entities Peter
Gourevitch and James Shinn 12. Personal Capitalism between Individualism
and Professionalization Andrea Colli
Sogner and Andrea Colli 1. Managerial Capitalism and Corporate Governance
Leslie Hannah 2. Lost From View: The Legal Invisibility of Managers in the
UK Andrew Johnston and Blanche Segrestin 3. The Rise and Fall of Managerial
Capitalism in Norway, 1895-1940 Knut Sogner 4. From Liberalism to Fascism
and Back Again: Law, Politics, and the Evolution of Corporate Governance in
Germany (1850-1950) Stéphanie Collet and Caroline Fohlin 5. The
Organization of Banking: A Case Study of Governance and Performance Harold
James 6. Corporate Governance versus Business Group Governance, Part 1: The
Low-Income Trap Luis Alfonso Dau, Randall K. Morck, and Bernard Yeung 7.
Corporate Governance versus Business Group Governance, Part 2: The
Middle-Income Trap Luis Alfonso Dau, Randall K. Morck, and Bernard Yeung
8. The Emergence of New Corporate Governance and the Consolidation of
Personalized Managerial Capitalism in South Korea Dong-Woon Kim 9.
Corporate Governance Reform in Japan: Building a System for Long-Term Value
Creation Ulrike Schaede 10. Maximizing Shareholder Value as an Ideology of
Predatory Value Extraction William Lazonick 11. The Perplexing Roles of
Institutional Investors in a World of Multiple Investing Entities Peter
Gourevitch and James Shinn 12. Personal Capitalism between Individualism
and Professionalization Andrea Colli