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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 22 October 2020
- ISBN 9780198866367
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages326 pages
- Size 165x245x25 mm
- Weight 1 g
- Language English 106
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Short description:
This volume examines the performance of corporate governance regimes since the Global Financial Crisis in 2008 and analyses whethe regulatory changes and corporate governance codes have made a difference.
MoreLong description:
The governance of the modern corporation is broadly understood as the mechanisms, relations, and processes for balancing the interests of stakeholders. It spells out the rules and procedures for decision-making, accountability and transparency, and distributional rights. Corporate governance thus provides the framework in which corporate objectives are set, the means of attaining them, the kind of performance monitoring required, and by whom. In the aftermath of the global financial crisis and large-scale corporate failures, the issue of corporate governance has repeatedly received the attention of policy-makers and the wider public. Extending the study of corporate governance beyond that of listed corporations sheds new light on the overall performance of corporations in market economies. These include small to medium-sized corporations, nonprofit organisations and philanthropic foundations, public corporations and public-private partnerships, social enterprises and cooperatives, international organisations, and corporations in cyberspace. A decade after the massive failures in the governance of financial corporations, and with continued governance failures in other parts of the economy since then, this volume takes stock and asks: what has been the performance of corporate governance regimes, and have regulatory changes and corporate governance codes made a difference? What are the strengths and weaknesses of current corporate governance systems and codes? How do corporate forms differ in their governance performance, and what have been the experiences across countries? And, finally, what implications for understanding governance behaviour and for policy-makers and regulators come to mind?
MoreTable of Contents:
Corporate Governance in Comparative Perspective
Corporate Governance: What are the Issues?
Listed Companies: Regulatory Tools and Current Reform Issues
Corporate Governance of Financial Corporations
Corporate Governance in Small and Medium Enterprises
Corporate Governance Regulation for Public Benefit Foundations in Europe
Nonprofit Governance
Governance in Social Enterprises
The Governance of International Organizations: Structural Components, Internal Mechanisms, and Contemporary Challenges
Public Corporate Governance
Media or Corporations? Social Media Governance between Public and Commercial Rationales
Behavioural Economics, Neuroeconomics, and Corporate Law
Advances in Corporate Governance: Conclusion and Implications