Corporate Governance
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Product details:
- Edition number 6
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 11 December 2018
- ISBN 9780198806769
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages440 pages
- Size 247x189x21 mm
- Weight 855 g
- Language English 10
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Short description:
The most accessible introduction to corporate governance, providing broad, international coverage, whilst illustrating real world governance in action.
MoreLong description:
Written by leading subject expert Christine Mallin, Corporate Governance combines clear, accessible discussion of theory with a wealth of contemporary, global examples to introduce students to both the essential principles of the subject and how they apply in practice. In addition, broad coverage of international attitudes and approaches to governance allow students to develop a wider understanding of business issues in an increasingly globalized world.
The complexities of socially responsible investment in Myanmar, the collapse of Carillion, L'Oréal's celebrated sustainability programme, and the leadership problems at South Korea's Samsung are just some of the new and updated case studies for the sixth edition, ensuring examples are not just relevant but topical too. In addition, Financial Times articles reporting on issues and events as diverse as the gender pay gap, shareholder rebellions, and legal action on climate change accompany chapters, providing further real-life examples of theory in practice.
This book is accompanied by a range of online resources:
For students:
Fill-in-the-blank questions
Flashcard glossary
Corporate Governance Blog
Web links
For registered adopters:
PowerPoint slides
Additional case studies
Coverage is comprehensive and the text is readable and alive...more accessible than some of the other law- or finance-heavy texts in this area.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part One: Developments in Corporate Governance
Theoretical aspects of corporate governance
Development of corporate governance codes
Part Two: Owners and Stakeholders
Shareholders and stakeholders
Family-owned firms
The role of institutional investors in corporate governance
Socially responsible investment
Part Three: Directors and Board Structure
Directors and board structure
Directors' performance and remuneration
Part Four: International Corporate Governance
Corporate governance in Continental Europe
Corporate governance in Central and Eastern Europe
Corporate governance in the Asia-Pacific
Corporate governance in South Africa, Egypt, India, and Brazil
Conclusions