The decade since the publication of the Cadbury Report in1992 has seen growing interest in corporate governance. This growth has recently become an explosion with major corporate scandals such as WorldCom and Enron in the US, the international diffusion of corporate governance codes and wider interest in researching corporate governance in different institutional contexts and through different subject lenses. In view of these developments, this book will be a rigorous update and development of the editor's earlier work, Corporate Governance: Economic, Management and Financial Issues. Each…mehr
The decade since the publication of the Cadbury Report in1992 has seen growing interest in corporate governance. This growth has recently become an explosion with major corporate scandals such as WorldCom and Enron in the US, the international diffusion of corporate governance codes and wider interest in researching corporate governance in different institutional contexts and through different subject lenses.
In view of these developments, this book will be a rigorous update and development of the editor's earlier work, Corporate Governance: Economic, Management and Financial Issues. Each chapter, written by an expert in the subject offers a high level review of the topic, embracing material from financial accounting, strategy and economic perspectives.
Kevin Keasey is Professor of Finance and the Director of the International Institute of Banking and Financial Services, Leeds University Business School, The University of Leeds. Kevin is an author of 10 books, monographs and edited volumes on small firm finance, corporate governance and financial markets, and is the author of over 75 refereed articles in leading international journals. His research covers a range of disciplinary perspectives and methodologies from the empirical to the experimental. Steve Thompson is currently a professor in Nottingham University Business School, having previously held positions in economics departments and business schools in the UK, the USA and Ireland. He has published approximately 100 articles in economics and business journals that include Review of Ecomomics and Statistics, European Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Industrial Economics, Strategic Management Journal, and the Journal of Management Studies Mike Wright is Professor of Financial Studies and Director of the Centre for Management Buy-out Research at Nottingham University Business School. He is a visiting professor at INSEAD, Erasmus University and University of Siena and an editor of Journal of Management Studies. He is the author of over 25 books and more than 200 papers in academic journals in the areas of corporate governance and restructuring, venture capital, management buy-outs and entrepreneurship.
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Chapter 1: Governance and Theory Kevin Keasey (Leeds) Steve Thompson (Nottingham) Mike Wright (Un. Nottingham) Chapter 2: Development of Corporate Governance Codes: Cadbury 10 Years on Within and Beyond the UK Helen Short Kevin Keasey and Mike Wright Chapter 3: Financial Structure and Corporate Governance Robert Watson (Glasgow) Chapter 4: Corporate Governance and Ownership Dennis Leech (Leeds) Chapter 5: Auditing and Audit Committees Stuart Turley (Manchester) Chapter 6: Institutional Shareholders and Corporate Governance Helen Short and Kevin Keasey Chapter 7: Non-executive Directors and Corporate Governance Mahmoud Ezzamel (Cardiff) Chapter 8: The Operation and Effectiveness of Boards of Directors and Corporate Governance Martin Conyon (Wharton School) Chapter 9: Executive Reward and Corporate Governance Alistair Bruce (Nottingham) Trevor Buck (De Montfort) and Brian Main (Edinburgh) Section III: External and Active Governance Chapter 10: Governance by Exit: An Analysis of the Market for Corporate Control Noel O'Sullivan and Pauline O'Sullivan (Loughborough) Chapter 11: Corporate Governance and Leadership Daily Dalton McDougall and Slevin (US universities) Chapter 12: The Corporate Governance Life-cycle Igor Filatochev (Bradford) and Mike Wright Chapter 13: Corporate Governance Venture Capitalists and Management Buy-outs Mike Wright and Steven Thompson Chapter 14: Corporate Governance in the US Mark Roe (Head of Law Harvard) Chapter 15: Corporate Governance in Germany Mark Georgen (UMIST) Chapter 16: Corporate Governance in Japan and Korea Robert Hoskisson Hicheon Kim Bill Wan and Daphne Wiu Chapter 17: Ownership and Corporate Governance in South-east Asia Larry Lang (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Chapter 18: Corporate Governance in France Mary O'Sullivan (INSEAD) Chapter 19: Corporate Governance in Transition Economies Igor Filatotchev Trevor Buck Mike Wright
Chapter 1: Governance and Theory Kevin Keasey (Leeds) Steve Thompson (Nottingham) Mike Wright (Un. Nottingham) Chapter 2: Development of Corporate Governance Codes: Cadbury 10 Years on Within and Beyond the UK Helen Short Kevin Keasey and Mike Wright Chapter 3: Financial Structure and Corporate Governance Robert Watson (Glasgow) Chapter 4: Corporate Governance and Ownership Dennis Leech (Leeds) Chapter 5: Auditing and Audit Committees Stuart Turley (Manchester) Chapter 6: Institutional Shareholders and Corporate Governance Helen Short and Kevin Keasey Chapter 7: Non-executive Directors and Corporate Governance Mahmoud Ezzamel (Cardiff) Chapter 8: The Operation and Effectiveness of Boards of Directors and Corporate Governance Martin Conyon (Wharton School) Chapter 9: Executive Reward and Corporate Governance Alistair Bruce (Nottingham) Trevor Buck (De Montfort) and Brian Main (Edinburgh) Section III: External and Active Governance Chapter 10: Governance by Exit: An Analysis of the Market for Corporate Control Noel O'Sullivan and Pauline O'Sullivan (Loughborough) Chapter 11: Corporate Governance and Leadership Daily Dalton McDougall and Slevin (US universities) Chapter 12: The Corporate Governance Life-cycle Igor Filatochev (Bradford) and Mike Wright Chapter 13: Corporate Governance Venture Capitalists and Management Buy-outs Mike Wright and Steven Thompson Chapter 14: Corporate Governance in the US Mark Roe (Head of Law Harvard) Chapter 15: Corporate Governance in Germany Mark Georgen (UMIST) Chapter 16: Corporate Governance in Japan and Korea Robert Hoskisson Hicheon Kim Bill Wan and Daphne Wiu Chapter 17: Ownership and Corporate Governance in South-east Asia Larry Lang (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Chapter 18: Corporate Governance in France Mary O'Sullivan (INSEAD) Chapter 19: Corporate Governance in Transition Economies Igor Filatotchev Trevor Buck Mike Wright
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