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Oxford Handbook of Corporate Governance, The


Oxford Handbook of Corporate Governance, The

Hardback by Wright, Mike (Professor of Entrepreneurship, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Imperial College Business School and University of Ghent); Siegel, Donald (Dean and Professor, Dean and Professor, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY); Keasey, Kevin (Professor of Accounting and Finance, Professor of Accounting and Finance, University of Leeds); Filatotchev, Igor (Professor of Corporate...

Oxford Handbook of Corporate Governance, The

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ISBN:
9780199642007
Publication Date:
28 Mar 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
830 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Oxford Handbook of Corporate Governance, The

Description

The behavior of managers-such as the rewards they obtain for poor performance, the role of boards of directors in monitoring managers, and the regulatory framework covering the corporate governance mechanisms that are put in place to ensure managers' accountability to shareholder and other stakeholders-has been the subject of extensive media and policy scrutiny in light of the financial crisis of the early 2000s. However, corporate governance covers a much broader set of issues, which requires detailed assessment as a central issue of concern to business and society. Critiques of traditional governance research based on agency theory have noted its "under-contextualized" nature and its inability to compare accurately and explain the diversity of corporate governance arrangements across different institutional contexts. The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Governance aims at closing these theoretical and empirical gaps. It considers corporate governance issues at multiple levels of analysis-the individual manager, firms, institutions, industries, and nations-and presents international evidence to reflect the wide variety of perspectives. In analyzing the effects of corporate governance on performance, a variety of indicators are considered, such as accounting profit, economic profit, productivity growth, market share, proxies for environmental and social performance, such as diversity and other aspects of corporate social responsibility, and of course, share price effects. In addition to providing a high level review and analysis of the existing literature, each chapter develops an agenda for further research on a specific aspect of corporate governance. This Handbook constitutes the definitive source of academic research on corporate governance, synthesizing studies from economics, strategy, international business, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, business ethics, accounting, finance, and law.

Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Regulation and Comparative Corporate Governance ; 3. The History of Corporate Governance ; 4. Capital Markets and Financial Politics: Preferences and Institutions ; 5. An International Corporate Governance Index ; 6. Boards and Governance ; 7. Process Matters: Understanding Board Behavior and Effectiveness ; 8. Board Committees ; 9. The Governance of Director Networks ; 10. Executive Compensation and Corporate Governance: What Do We "Know" and Where Are We Going? ; 11. Corporate Governance: Ownership Interests, Incentives, and Conflicts ; 12. Financial Leverage and Corporate Governance ; 13. Financial Reporting, Disclosure and Corporate Governance ; 14. Auditing and Corporate Governance ; 15. The Market for Corporate Control ; 16. The Life-cycle of Corporate Governance ; 17. Corporate Governance in High Tech Firms ; 18. Family Businesses and Corporate Governance ; 19. Corporate Governance in IPOs ; 20. Corporate Governance, Multinational Firms, and Internationalization ; 21. Corporate Governance in Business Groups ; 22. Governance in Financial Distress and Bankruptcy ; 23. Venture Capital and Corporate Governance ; 24. Private Equity, Leveraged Buyouts and Corporate Governance ; 25. Hedge Fund Activism and Corporate Governance ; 26. The Financial Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds ; 27. Corporate Governance and Nonprofits: Facing up to Hybridization and Homogenization ; 28. Corporate Governance and Labor ; 29. Corporate Governance and Principal-Principal Conflicts ; 30. Multiple Agency Theory: An Emerging Perspective ; 31. An Age of Corporate Governance Failure?: Financialization and its Limits ; 32. Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility

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