The Embedded Firm
Herausgeber: Williams, Cynthia; Zumbansen, Peer
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Herausgeber: Williams, Cynthia; Zumbansen, Peer
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In this book world-renowned experts present a timely investigation of the prospects for reformed market-regulation after the financial crisis.
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In this book world-renowned experts present a timely investigation of the prospects for reformed market-regulation after the financial crisis.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 867g
- ISBN-13: 9781107006010
- ISBN-10: 1107006015
- Artikelnr.: 33215870
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 867g
- ISBN-13: 9781107006010
- ISBN-10: 1107006015
- Artikelnr.: 33215870
List of figures; List of tables; 1. Introduction: corporate governance
after the 'end of history': investigating the new 'Great Transformation'
Cynthia Williams and Peer Zumbansen; Part I. Historical Trajectories of
Business and Regulation: 2. Corporate governance and financial crisis in
the long run Simon Deakin; 3. Financialism: a (very) brief history Lawrence
E. Mitchell; 4. Legitimating power: the changing status of the board of
directors Dalia Tsuk Mitchell; 5. Engaging corporate boards: the limits of
liability rules in modern corporate governance William T. Allen; 6. The
primacy of Delaware and the embeddedness of the firm Fenner Stewart; 7. The
new embeddedness of the corporation: corporate social responsibility in the
knowledge society Peer Zumbansen; Part II. New Interests, New Shareholder
Constellations, New Landscapes: 8. Beyond the Berle and Means paradigm:
private equity and the new capitalist order Stephen F. Diamond; 9. Pension
funds as owners and as financial intermediaries: a review of recent
Canadian experience Simon Archer; 10. Credit derivatives market design:
creating fairness and sustainability Janis Sarra; 11. The EU Takeovers
Directive: a shareholder or stakeholder model? Blanaid Clarke; 12. 'Law and
finance': inaccurate, incomplete and important Ruth V. Aguilera and Cynthia
A. Williams; Part III. Labor's Evolution in the Economy: 13. Labor and
finance in the United States Sanford M. Jacoby; 14. The conflicting logic
of markets and the management of production Suzanne Konzelmann and Frank
Wilkinson; 15. Organising workers globally - the need for public policy to
regulate investment John Evans; 16. From governance to political economy:
insights from a study of relations between corporations and workers Harry
W. Arthurs and Claire Mummé; Part IV. The Transnational Embedded Firm and
the Financial Crisis: 17. The intellectual foundations of the global
financial crisis: analysis and proposals for reform Frank Jan De Graaf and
Cynthia A. Williams; 18. Why executive pay matters to innovation and
inequality William Lazonick; 19. Products, perimeters and politics:
systemic risk and securities regulation Mary Condon; 20. Modernizing
pension fund legal standards for the twenty-first century Keith Johnson and
Frank Jan De Graaf; Part V. Conclusion: 21. Conclusion: evaluation, policy
proposals and research agenda Cynthia A. Williams and Peer Zumbansen;
Index.
after the 'end of history': investigating the new 'Great Transformation'
Cynthia Williams and Peer Zumbansen; Part I. Historical Trajectories of
Business and Regulation: 2. Corporate governance and financial crisis in
the long run Simon Deakin; 3. Financialism: a (very) brief history Lawrence
E. Mitchell; 4. Legitimating power: the changing status of the board of
directors Dalia Tsuk Mitchell; 5. Engaging corporate boards: the limits of
liability rules in modern corporate governance William T. Allen; 6. The
primacy of Delaware and the embeddedness of the firm Fenner Stewart; 7. The
new embeddedness of the corporation: corporate social responsibility in the
knowledge society Peer Zumbansen; Part II. New Interests, New Shareholder
Constellations, New Landscapes: 8. Beyond the Berle and Means paradigm:
private equity and the new capitalist order Stephen F. Diamond; 9. Pension
funds as owners and as financial intermediaries: a review of recent
Canadian experience Simon Archer; 10. Credit derivatives market design:
creating fairness and sustainability Janis Sarra; 11. The EU Takeovers
Directive: a shareholder or stakeholder model? Blanaid Clarke; 12. 'Law and
finance': inaccurate, incomplete and important Ruth V. Aguilera and Cynthia
A. Williams; Part III. Labor's Evolution in the Economy: 13. Labor and
finance in the United States Sanford M. Jacoby; 14. The conflicting logic
of markets and the management of production Suzanne Konzelmann and Frank
Wilkinson; 15. Organising workers globally - the need for public policy to
regulate investment John Evans; 16. From governance to political economy:
insights from a study of relations between corporations and workers Harry
W. Arthurs and Claire Mummé; Part IV. The Transnational Embedded Firm and
the Financial Crisis: 17. The intellectual foundations of the global
financial crisis: analysis and proposals for reform Frank Jan De Graaf and
Cynthia A. Williams; 18. Why executive pay matters to innovation and
inequality William Lazonick; 19. Products, perimeters and politics:
systemic risk and securities regulation Mary Condon; 20. Modernizing
pension fund legal standards for the twenty-first century Keith Johnson and
Frank Jan De Graaf; Part V. Conclusion: 21. Conclusion: evaluation, policy
proposals and research agenda Cynthia A. Williams and Peer Zumbansen;
Index.
List of figures; List of tables; 1. Introduction: corporate governance
after the 'end of history': investigating the new 'Great Transformation'
Cynthia Williams and Peer Zumbansen; Part I. Historical Trajectories of
Business and Regulation: 2. Corporate governance and financial crisis in
the long run Simon Deakin; 3. Financialism: a (very) brief history Lawrence
E. Mitchell; 4. Legitimating power: the changing status of the board of
directors Dalia Tsuk Mitchell; 5. Engaging corporate boards: the limits of
liability rules in modern corporate governance William T. Allen; 6. The
primacy of Delaware and the embeddedness of the firm Fenner Stewart; 7. The
new embeddedness of the corporation: corporate social responsibility in the
knowledge society Peer Zumbansen; Part II. New Interests, New Shareholder
Constellations, New Landscapes: 8. Beyond the Berle and Means paradigm:
private equity and the new capitalist order Stephen F. Diamond; 9. Pension
funds as owners and as financial intermediaries: a review of recent
Canadian experience Simon Archer; 10. Credit derivatives market design:
creating fairness and sustainability Janis Sarra; 11. The EU Takeovers
Directive: a shareholder or stakeholder model? Blanaid Clarke; 12. 'Law and
finance': inaccurate, incomplete and important Ruth V. Aguilera and Cynthia
A. Williams; Part III. Labor's Evolution in the Economy: 13. Labor and
finance in the United States Sanford M. Jacoby; 14. The conflicting logic
of markets and the management of production Suzanne Konzelmann and Frank
Wilkinson; 15. Organising workers globally - the need for public policy to
regulate investment John Evans; 16. From governance to political economy:
insights from a study of relations between corporations and workers Harry
W. Arthurs and Claire Mummé; Part IV. The Transnational Embedded Firm and
the Financial Crisis: 17. The intellectual foundations of the global
financial crisis: analysis and proposals for reform Frank Jan De Graaf and
Cynthia A. Williams; 18. Why executive pay matters to innovation and
inequality William Lazonick; 19. Products, perimeters and politics:
systemic risk and securities regulation Mary Condon; 20. Modernizing
pension fund legal standards for the twenty-first century Keith Johnson and
Frank Jan De Graaf; Part V. Conclusion: 21. Conclusion: evaluation, policy
proposals and research agenda Cynthia A. Williams and Peer Zumbansen;
Index.
after the 'end of history': investigating the new 'Great Transformation'
Cynthia Williams and Peer Zumbansen; Part I. Historical Trajectories of
Business and Regulation: 2. Corporate governance and financial crisis in
the long run Simon Deakin; 3. Financialism: a (very) brief history Lawrence
E. Mitchell; 4. Legitimating power: the changing status of the board of
directors Dalia Tsuk Mitchell; 5. Engaging corporate boards: the limits of
liability rules in modern corporate governance William T. Allen; 6. The
primacy of Delaware and the embeddedness of the firm Fenner Stewart; 7. The
new embeddedness of the corporation: corporate social responsibility in the
knowledge society Peer Zumbansen; Part II. New Interests, New Shareholder
Constellations, New Landscapes: 8. Beyond the Berle and Means paradigm:
private equity and the new capitalist order Stephen F. Diamond; 9. Pension
funds as owners and as financial intermediaries: a review of recent
Canadian experience Simon Archer; 10. Credit derivatives market design:
creating fairness and sustainability Janis Sarra; 11. The EU Takeovers
Directive: a shareholder or stakeholder model? Blanaid Clarke; 12. 'Law and
finance': inaccurate, incomplete and important Ruth V. Aguilera and Cynthia
A. Williams; Part III. Labor's Evolution in the Economy: 13. Labor and
finance in the United States Sanford M. Jacoby; 14. The conflicting logic
of markets and the management of production Suzanne Konzelmann and Frank
Wilkinson; 15. Organising workers globally - the need for public policy to
regulate investment John Evans; 16. From governance to political economy:
insights from a study of relations between corporations and workers Harry
W. Arthurs and Claire Mummé; Part IV. The Transnational Embedded Firm and
the Financial Crisis: 17. The intellectual foundations of the global
financial crisis: analysis and proposals for reform Frank Jan De Graaf and
Cynthia A. Williams; 18. Why executive pay matters to innovation and
inequality William Lazonick; 19. Products, perimeters and politics:
systemic risk and securities regulation Mary Condon; 20. Modernizing
pension fund legal standards for the twenty-first century Keith Johnson and
Frank Jan De Graaf; Part V. Conclusion: 21. Conclusion: evaluation, policy
proposals and research agenda Cynthia A. Williams and Peer Zumbansen;
Index.