Title : | Corporate governance : a synthesis of theory, research, and practice | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | H. Kent Baker, Editor ; Ronald Anderson, Editor | Publisher: | Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley | Publication Date: | 2010 | Series: | The Robert W. Kolb series in finance | Pagination: | ix, 676 p. | Size: | 25 cm | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-470-49913-9 | Price: | 95 $ | General note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 616-619)
Includes index (p. 663-676) | Languages : | English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) | Descriptors: | Corporate governance Industrial management
| Class number: | 338.6 | Abstract: | A detailed look at the importance of corporate governance in today's business world The importance of corporate governance became dramatically clear at the beginning of the twentyfirst century as a series of corporate meltdowns from managerial fraud, misconduct, and negligence caused a massive loss of shareholder wealth. As part of the Robert W. Kolb Series in Finance , this book provides a comprehensive view of the shareholder-manager relationship and examines the current state of governance mechanisms in mitigating the principal-agent conflict. This book also offers informed suggestions and predictions about the future direction of corporate governance. Relies on recent research findings to provide guidance through the maze of theories and concepts Uses a structured approach to put corporate governance in perspective Addresses essential issues related to corporate governance including the idea of principal-agent conflict, role of the board of directors, executive compensation, corporate monitoring, proxy contests and corporate takeovers, and regulatory intervention Corporate governance is an essential part of mainstream finance. If you need to gain a better understanding of this topic, look no further than this book. | Contents note: | H. Kent Baker and Ronald Anderson: An overview of corporate governance; Lawrence E. Mitchell and Dalia T. Mitchell: The financial determinants of American corporate governance : a brief history; Christian Andres, Andre Betzer, Marc Goergen, and Daniel Metzger: Corporate governance systems; Alex Todd: Corporate governance best practices; Christopher Soren Shann Turnbull: What’s wrong with corporate governance "best" practices?; Sanjai Bhagat, Brian Bolton, and Roberta Romano: The effect of corporate governance on performance; Diane K. Denis: International corporate governance research; Separation of Ownership and Control; Iain Clacher, David Hillier, and Patrick McColgan; Agency Theory : Incomplete Contracting and Ownership Structure; Thomas W. Joo: Theories and Models of Corporate Governance; Donald Nordberg: Unfettered Agents? The Role of Ethics in Corporate Governance; Internal Governance; Boards of Directors; Matteo Tonello: Board Composition and Organization Issues; Daniel Ferreira: Board Diversity; Zabihollah Rezaee: Board Subcommittees for Corporate Governance; Compensation, Ownership, and Turnover; Philipp Geiler and Luc Renneboog: Executive Compensation : Incentives and Externalities; Martin J. Conyon : Compensation Consultants and Executive Pay; John J. McConnell, Stephen B. McKeon, and Wei Xu: Corporate Governance and Ownership Structure; Mark R. Huson and Robert Parrino: The Effects of Management Turnover on Firm Performance; External Governance; Nonexecutive Shareholders; Isabelle Dherment-Ferere and Luc Renneboog: CorporateMonitoring by Blockholders; Morten Bennedsen, Francisco P'erez-Gonz'alez, and Daniel Wolfenzon : The Governance of Family Firms; Chris Mallin: Institutional and Other Shareholders; Donald Nordberg: The Politics of Shareh : older Activism; Nonequity Stakeholders; Ronald Anderson, Sattar Mansi, and David Reeb: Executive Behavior : A Creditor Perspective on Managerial Ownership; Renee Birgit Adams: Governance of Banking Institutions; Marc Goergen, Chris Brewster, and Geoffrey Wood: Corporate Governance: Nonequity Stakeholders; Proxy Contests and Markets; Peter G. Szilagyi: Proxy Contests; Mike Stegemoller: Corporate Takeovers and Restructurings; Marina Martynova and Luc Renneboog: Corporate Takeovers and Wealth Creation; Accounting, Legal, and Regulatory Intervention; Renee M. Jones: Corporate Governance and Accountability; Zabihollah Rezaee: Corporate Governance Rules and Guidelines; Valentina Bruno and Stijn Claessens: Economics Aspects of Corporate Governance and Regulation; Answers to Chapter Discussion Questions; | Record link: | https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=15656 |
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