This book develops a new framework (stakeholder model) that helps understand corporate finance and governance in modern society, where (especially in developed countries) the sources of people's happiness have shifted from monetary to non-monetary factors. The book takes a more comprehensive approach by explicitly incorporating the (monetary and non-monetary) interests of stakeholders and by examining the value creation of corporations from a much broader perspective.
This book develops a new framework (stakeholder model) that helps understand corporate finance and governance in modern society, where (especially in developed countries) the sources of people's happiness have shifted from monetary to non-monetary factors. The book takes a more comprehensive approach by explicitly incorporating the (monetary and non-monetary) interests of stakeholders and by examining the value creation of corporations from a much broader perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shinichi Hirota is a Professor at the School of Commerce of Waseda University. His research interests are corporate governance, corporate finance, comparing financial systems, and experimental finance. Shinichi received his PhD in economics from Doshisha University, Japan.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Corporations in Modern Society 2. For Whom are Contemporary Companies Managed? 3. Corporate Value in Stakeholder Society 4. Are Strong Shareholder Rights Desirable? 5. Is Governance by Shareholders Necessary? Employees' Quiet Exit 6. The Board of Directors in Stakeholder Society 7. Corporate Finance and its Objectives 8. The Bank-centered Financial System in Stakeholder Capitalism 9. Is the Mission Statement Important? 10. How should We Evaluate Japanese Firms?
1. Corporations in Modern Society 2. For Whom are Contemporary Companies Managed? 3. Corporate Value in Stakeholder Society 4. Are Strong Shareholder Rights Desirable? 5. Is Governance by Shareholders Necessary? Employees' Quiet Exit 6. The Board of Directors in Stakeholder Society 7. Corporate Finance and its Objectives 8. The Bank-centered Financial System in Stakeholder Capitalism 9. Is the Mission Statement Important? 10. How should We Evaluate Japanese Firms?
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