
Corporate Governance
Theory and Practice
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Product details:
- Edition number 2011
- Publisher Red Globe Press
- Date of Publication 29 November 2011
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9780230229990
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 190x244x20 mm
- Weight 693 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Recent financial crises and instances of corporate malpractice have prompted many questions about how companies are run - and whether this tallies with how they should be run. This book systematically explores the factors that shape corporate governance, and discusses both those governance practices implemented by companies and those imposed by regulators. It also tries to determine how good corporate governance can help companies to create value for their shareholders.
To illustrate that some practices are global while others are appropriate only in certain settings, case studies of individual companies from Europe, Asia, North and South America are discussed in each chapter.
Corporate Governance: Theory and Practice is firmly grounded in academic literature and packed with empirical evidence from around the world, making it an ideal book for students of business, management, finance, accounting and law taking a one-term course in the subject. It offers considerable lecturer and student support, both in the text itself and on the accompanying website: www.palgrave.com/finance/padgett.
Long description:
Recent financial crises and instances of corporate malpractice have prompted many questions about how companies are run - and whether this tallies with how they should be run. This book systematically explores the factors that shape corporate governance, and discusses both those governance practices implemented by companies and those imposed by regulators. It also tries to determine how good corporate governance can help companies to create value for their shareholders.
To illustrate that some practices are global while others are appropriate only in certain settings, case studies of individual companies from Europe, Asia, North and South America are discussed in each chapter.
Corporate Governance: Theory and Practice is firmly grounded in academic literature and packed with empirical evidence from around the world, making it an ideal book for students of business, management, finance, accounting and law taking a one-term course in the subject. It offers considerable lecturer and student support, both in the text itself and on the accompanying website: bloomsburyonlineresources.com/corporate-governance-theory-and-practice.
Table of Contents:
The Scope and Nature of Corporate Governance
Ownership
The Board of Directors
Stakeholders
Remuneration
The Market for Corporate Control
Regulation
Communication and Disclosure
Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets
Conclusion.