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Corporate governance remains a central area of concern to business and society, and this Handbook constitutes the definitive source of academic research on this topic, synthesizing international studies from economics, strategy, international business, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, business ethics, accounting, finance, and law.
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Corporate governance remains a central area of concern to business and society, and this Handbook constitutes the definitive source of academic research on this topic, synthesizing international studies from economics, strategy, international business, organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, business ethics, accounting, finance, and law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 830
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1565g
- ISBN-13: 9780199642007
- ISBN-10: 0199642001
- Artikelnr.: 36597415
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 830
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1565g
- ISBN-13: 9780199642007
- ISBN-10: 0199642001
- Artikelnr.: 36597415
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mike Wright is Professor of Entrepreneurship at Imperial College Business School and Visiting Professor at Erasmus University and University of Ghent. He is Director of the Centre for Management Buy-out Research, which he founded in 1986. He was conferred with the Award of Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences in March 2011. He has published 50 authored/edited books and over 300 academic papers on corporate governance, academic entrepreneurship and technology transfer, venture capital, private equity, and related topics in leading international journals. He is currently an editor of Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. His latest books include Private Equity Demystified (with John Gilligan, 3rd edition, 2012) and Entrepreneurship: Perspectives & Cases (with Paul Westhead, 2011). He was ranked #1 worldwide for publications in academic entrepreneurship 1981-2005 and for entrepreneurship 1995-2006. Donald S. Siegel is Dean of the School of Business and Professor of Management at the University at Albany, SUNY. He received his bachelor's degree in economics and his master's and doctoral degrees in business economics from Columbia University. Dr. Siegel is editor of Academy of Management Perspectives and the Journal of Technology Transfer, an associate editor of the Journal of Productivity Analysis, and serves on the editorial boards of Academy of Management Learning & Education, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Business Venturing, Corporate Governance: An International Review, and Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal. He has also co-edited 31 special issues of leading journals in economics, management, and finance, and published 6 books, including most recently Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Technological Change and the Oxford Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility (both Oxford University Press). Kevin Keasey is Head of the Accounting and Finance Department and Director of the International Institute of Banking and Financial Services, the University of Leeds. He is the author of 11 books, monographs, and edited volumes on corporate governance, financial regulation, financial services, and financial markets, and is the author of over 115 refereed articles in leading international journals and over 80 other publications (such as book chapters, reports). Igor Filatotchev is Associate Dean and Professor of Corporate Governance and Strategy at Cass Business School, City University London, and Director of Centre for Research on Corporate Governance at Cass. He has published more than one hundred refereed academic papers, in addition to numerous books and book chapters, in the fields of corporate governance and strategy including publications in leading academic journals such as Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Perspectives, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, Organization Science, California Management Review, and Journal of Management. He is an Associate Editor in Corporate Governance International Review and Journal of Management and Governance. His most recent book is Corporate Governance and the Business Life-cycle (Edward Elgar, 2010).
* 1: Mike Wright, Donald S. Siegel, Kevin Keasey and Igor Filatotchev:
Introduction
* 2: Ruth Aguilera, Michel Goyer and Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro:
Regulation and Comparative Corporate Governance
* 3: Brian R. Cheffins: The History of Corporate Governance
* 4: Mark J. Roe: Capital Markets and Financial Politics: Preferences
and Institutions
* 5: Marina Martynova and Luc Renneboog: An International Corporate
Governance Index
* 6: Annie Pye: Boards and Governance
* 7: Terry McNulty: Process Matters: Understanding Board Behavior and
Effectiveness
* 8: Philip Stiles: Board Committees
* 9: Luc Renneboog and Yang Zhao: The Governance of Director Networks
* 10: Pamela Brandes and Palash Deb: Executive Compensation and
Corporate Governance: What Do We "Know" and Where Are We Going?
* 11: David S. Boss, Brian L. Connelly, Robert E. Hoskisson and Laszlo
Tihanyi: Corporate Governance: Ownership Interests, Incentives, and
Conflicts
* 12: Robert Watson: Financial Leverage and Corporate Governance
* 13: Christof Beuselinck, Marc E. Deloof and Sophie Manigart:
Financial Reporting, Disclosure and Corporate Governance
* 14: Andrea Mennicken and Michael Power: Auditing and Corporate
Governance
* 15: Charlie Weir: The Market for Corporate Control
* 16: Steve Toms: The Life-cycle of Corporate Governance
* 17: Fabio Bertoni, Massimo G. Colombo and Annalisa Croce: Corporate
Governance in High Tech Firms
* 18: Lorraine Uhlaner: Family Businesses and Corporate Governance
* 19: Igor Filatotchev and Debbie Allcock: Corporate Governance in IPOs
* 20: Nai H. Wu and Laszlo Tihanyi,: Corporate Governance,
Multinational Firms, and Internationalization
* 21: Daphne Yiu, Xing Chen and Yuehua Xu: Corporate Governance in
Business Groups
* 22: Kenneth M. Ayotte, Edith S. Hotchkiss, and Karin S. Thorburn:
Governance in Financial Distress and Bankruptcy
* 23: Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan: Venture Capital and Corporate
Governance
* 24: Mike Wright, Donald S. Siegel, Miguel Meuleman, and Kevin Amess:
Private Equity, Leveraged Buyouts and Corporate Governance
* 25: Na Dai: Hedge Fund Activism and Corporate Governance
* 26: Veljko Fotak, Jie Gao and William L. Megginson: The Financial
Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds
* 27: Jenny Harrow and Susan D. Phillips: Corporate Governance and
Nonprofits: Facing up to Hybridization and Homogenization
* 28: Andrew Pendleton and Howard Gospel: Corporate Governance and
Labor
* 29: Mike W. Peng and Steve Sauerwald: Corporate Governance and
Principal-Principal Conflicts
* 30: Robert E. Hoskisson, Jonathan D. Arthurs, Robert E.White and
Chelsea Wyatt: Multiple Agency Theory: An Emerging Perspective
* 31: Geoffrey Wood and Mike Wright: An Age of Corporate Governance
Failure?: Financialization and its Limits
* 32: Stephen J. Brammer and Stephen Pavelin: Corporate Governance and
Corporate Social Responsibility
Introduction
* 2: Ruth Aguilera, Michel Goyer and Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro:
Regulation and Comparative Corporate Governance
* 3: Brian R. Cheffins: The History of Corporate Governance
* 4: Mark J. Roe: Capital Markets and Financial Politics: Preferences
and Institutions
* 5: Marina Martynova and Luc Renneboog: An International Corporate
Governance Index
* 6: Annie Pye: Boards and Governance
* 7: Terry McNulty: Process Matters: Understanding Board Behavior and
Effectiveness
* 8: Philip Stiles: Board Committees
* 9: Luc Renneboog and Yang Zhao: The Governance of Director Networks
* 10: Pamela Brandes and Palash Deb: Executive Compensation and
Corporate Governance: What Do We "Know" and Where Are We Going?
* 11: David S. Boss, Brian L. Connelly, Robert E. Hoskisson and Laszlo
Tihanyi: Corporate Governance: Ownership Interests, Incentives, and
Conflicts
* 12: Robert Watson: Financial Leverage and Corporate Governance
* 13: Christof Beuselinck, Marc E. Deloof and Sophie Manigart:
Financial Reporting, Disclosure and Corporate Governance
* 14: Andrea Mennicken and Michael Power: Auditing and Corporate
Governance
* 15: Charlie Weir: The Market for Corporate Control
* 16: Steve Toms: The Life-cycle of Corporate Governance
* 17: Fabio Bertoni, Massimo G. Colombo and Annalisa Croce: Corporate
Governance in High Tech Firms
* 18: Lorraine Uhlaner: Family Businesses and Corporate Governance
* 19: Igor Filatotchev and Debbie Allcock: Corporate Governance in IPOs
* 20: Nai H. Wu and Laszlo Tihanyi,: Corporate Governance,
Multinational Firms, and Internationalization
* 21: Daphne Yiu, Xing Chen and Yuehua Xu: Corporate Governance in
Business Groups
* 22: Kenneth M. Ayotte, Edith S. Hotchkiss, and Karin S. Thorburn:
Governance in Financial Distress and Bankruptcy
* 23: Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan: Venture Capital and Corporate
Governance
* 24: Mike Wright, Donald S. Siegel, Miguel Meuleman, and Kevin Amess:
Private Equity, Leveraged Buyouts and Corporate Governance
* 25: Na Dai: Hedge Fund Activism and Corporate Governance
* 26: Veljko Fotak, Jie Gao and William L. Megginson: The Financial
Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds
* 27: Jenny Harrow and Susan D. Phillips: Corporate Governance and
Nonprofits: Facing up to Hybridization and Homogenization
* 28: Andrew Pendleton and Howard Gospel: Corporate Governance and
Labor
* 29: Mike W. Peng and Steve Sauerwald: Corporate Governance and
Principal-Principal Conflicts
* 30: Robert E. Hoskisson, Jonathan D. Arthurs, Robert E.White and
Chelsea Wyatt: Multiple Agency Theory: An Emerging Perspective
* 31: Geoffrey Wood and Mike Wright: An Age of Corporate Governance
Failure?: Financialization and its Limits
* 32: Stephen J. Brammer and Stephen Pavelin: Corporate Governance and
Corporate Social Responsibility
* 1: Mike Wright, Donald S. Siegel, Kevin Keasey and Igor Filatotchev:
Introduction
* 2: Ruth Aguilera, Michel Goyer and Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro:
Regulation and Comparative Corporate Governance
* 3: Brian R. Cheffins: The History of Corporate Governance
* 4: Mark J. Roe: Capital Markets and Financial Politics: Preferences
and Institutions
* 5: Marina Martynova and Luc Renneboog: An International Corporate
Governance Index
* 6: Annie Pye: Boards and Governance
* 7: Terry McNulty: Process Matters: Understanding Board Behavior and
Effectiveness
* 8: Philip Stiles: Board Committees
* 9: Luc Renneboog and Yang Zhao: The Governance of Director Networks
* 10: Pamela Brandes and Palash Deb: Executive Compensation and
Corporate Governance: What Do We "Know" and Where Are We Going?
* 11: David S. Boss, Brian L. Connelly, Robert E. Hoskisson and Laszlo
Tihanyi: Corporate Governance: Ownership Interests, Incentives, and
Conflicts
* 12: Robert Watson: Financial Leverage and Corporate Governance
* 13: Christof Beuselinck, Marc E. Deloof and Sophie Manigart:
Financial Reporting, Disclosure and Corporate Governance
* 14: Andrea Mennicken and Michael Power: Auditing and Corporate
Governance
* 15: Charlie Weir: The Market for Corporate Control
* 16: Steve Toms: The Life-cycle of Corporate Governance
* 17: Fabio Bertoni, Massimo G. Colombo and Annalisa Croce: Corporate
Governance in High Tech Firms
* 18: Lorraine Uhlaner: Family Businesses and Corporate Governance
* 19: Igor Filatotchev and Debbie Allcock: Corporate Governance in IPOs
* 20: Nai H. Wu and Laszlo Tihanyi,: Corporate Governance,
Multinational Firms, and Internationalization
* 21: Daphne Yiu, Xing Chen and Yuehua Xu: Corporate Governance in
Business Groups
* 22: Kenneth M. Ayotte, Edith S. Hotchkiss, and Karin S. Thorburn:
Governance in Financial Distress and Bankruptcy
* 23: Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan: Venture Capital and Corporate
Governance
* 24: Mike Wright, Donald S. Siegel, Miguel Meuleman, and Kevin Amess:
Private Equity, Leveraged Buyouts and Corporate Governance
* 25: Na Dai: Hedge Fund Activism and Corporate Governance
* 26: Veljko Fotak, Jie Gao and William L. Megginson: The Financial
Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds
* 27: Jenny Harrow and Susan D. Phillips: Corporate Governance and
Nonprofits: Facing up to Hybridization and Homogenization
* 28: Andrew Pendleton and Howard Gospel: Corporate Governance and
Labor
* 29: Mike W. Peng and Steve Sauerwald: Corporate Governance and
Principal-Principal Conflicts
* 30: Robert E. Hoskisson, Jonathan D. Arthurs, Robert E.White and
Chelsea Wyatt: Multiple Agency Theory: An Emerging Perspective
* 31: Geoffrey Wood and Mike Wright: An Age of Corporate Governance
Failure?: Financialization and its Limits
* 32: Stephen J. Brammer and Stephen Pavelin: Corporate Governance and
Corporate Social Responsibility
Introduction
* 2: Ruth Aguilera, Michel Goyer and Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro:
Regulation and Comparative Corporate Governance
* 3: Brian R. Cheffins: The History of Corporate Governance
* 4: Mark J. Roe: Capital Markets and Financial Politics: Preferences
and Institutions
* 5: Marina Martynova and Luc Renneboog: An International Corporate
Governance Index
* 6: Annie Pye: Boards and Governance
* 7: Terry McNulty: Process Matters: Understanding Board Behavior and
Effectiveness
* 8: Philip Stiles: Board Committees
* 9: Luc Renneboog and Yang Zhao: The Governance of Director Networks
* 10: Pamela Brandes and Palash Deb: Executive Compensation and
Corporate Governance: What Do We "Know" and Where Are We Going?
* 11: David S. Boss, Brian L. Connelly, Robert E. Hoskisson and Laszlo
Tihanyi: Corporate Governance: Ownership Interests, Incentives, and
Conflicts
* 12: Robert Watson: Financial Leverage and Corporate Governance
* 13: Christof Beuselinck, Marc E. Deloof and Sophie Manigart:
Financial Reporting, Disclosure and Corporate Governance
* 14: Andrea Mennicken and Michael Power: Auditing and Corporate
Governance
* 15: Charlie Weir: The Market for Corporate Control
* 16: Steve Toms: The Life-cycle of Corporate Governance
* 17: Fabio Bertoni, Massimo G. Colombo and Annalisa Croce: Corporate
Governance in High Tech Firms
* 18: Lorraine Uhlaner: Family Businesses and Corporate Governance
* 19: Igor Filatotchev and Debbie Allcock: Corporate Governance in IPOs
* 20: Nai H. Wu and Laszlo Tihanyi,: Corporate Governance,
Multinational Firms, and Internationalization
* 21: Daphne Yiu, Xing Chen and Yuehua Xu: Corporate Governance in
Business Groups
* 22: Kenneth M. Ayotte, Edith S. Hotchkiss, and Karin S. Thorburn:
Governance in Financial Distress and Bankruptcy
* 23: Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan: Venture Capital and Corporate
Governance
* 24: Mike Wright, Donald S. Siegel, Miguel Meuleman, and Kevin Amess:
Private Equity, Leveraged Buyouts and Corporate Governance
* 25: Na Dai: Hedge Fund Activism and Corporate Governance
* 26: Veljko Fotak, Jie Gao and William L. Megginson: The Financial
Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds
* 27: Jenny Harrow and Susan D. Phillips: Corporate Governance and
Nonprofits: Facing up to Hybridization and Homogenization
* 28: Andrew Pendleton and Howard Gospel: Corporate Governance and
Labor
* 29: Mike W. Peng and Steve Sauerwald: Corporate Governance and
Principal-Principal Conflicts
* 30: Robert E. Hoskisson, Jonathan D. Arthurs, Robert E.White and
Chelsea Wyatt: Multiple Agency Theory: An Emerging Perspective
* 31: Geoffrey Wood and Mike Wright: An Age of Corporate Governance
Failure?: Financialization and its Limits
* 32: Stephen J. Brammer and Stephen Pavelin: Corporate Governance and
Corporate Social Responsibility