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Strategies, Markets and Governance addresses governance concerns at firm, industry, country and international levels.
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Strategies, Markets and Governance addresses governance concerns at firm, industry, country and international levels.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9780521688451
- ISBN-10: 0521688450
- Artikelnr.: 24764924
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9780521688451
- ISBN-10: 0521688450
- Artikelnr.: 24764924
Ralf Boscheck is the Lundin Family Professor of Economics and Business Policy at IMD, Lausanne, Switzerland.
List of figures, boxes and tables; Acknowledgments; Preface; Notes on
contributors; Section A. Introduction and Overview: 1. Strategies, markets
and governance Ralf Boscheck; Section B. Firm-Level: 2. Competitive
advantage and the regulation of dominant firms Ralf Boscheck; 3. Delegating
regulation - supply-chain management, partnering and competition policy
reforms Ralf Boscheck; 4. Diffusion of corporate governance regulation -
France, Germany, the UK and the USA Ulrich Steger; 5. Corporate governance
after ENRON et al Stewart Hamilton; 6. Trackling healthcare fraud!? Ralf
Boscheck; 7. Watchdog and proxy war campaigns against firms Michael Yaziji;
8. Oil and conflict: Lundin Petroleum's experience in Sudan Christine
Batruch; Section C. Industry-Level: 9. How the clean air interstate rule
will affect investment and management decisions in the US electricity
sector Caryl Pfeiffer; 10. EU water infrastructure management - national
regulations, EU framework directives but no model to follow Ralf Boscheck;
11. Market-testing healthcare - managed care, market evolution and the
search for regulatory principles Ralf Boscheck; 12. On governing natural
resources Ralf Boscheck; Section D. Country/International Level: 13.
Governing oil supply - fiscal regimes, NOCs and the steering of
resource-based economies Ralf Boscheck; 14. China - external imperatives
and internal reforms Jean-Pierre Lehmann; 15. EU constitutional governance
- failure as opportunity!? Ralf Boscheck; 16. One competition standard to
regulate global trade and protection Ralf Boscheck; Section E. An
Observation in Closing: 17. Addressing the market paradox Ralf Boscheck.
contributors; Section A. Introduction and Overview: 1. Strategies, markets
and governance Ralf Boscheck; Section B. Firm-Level: 2. Competitive
advantage and the regulation of dominant firms Ralf Boscheck; 3. Delegating
regulation - supply-chain management, partnering and competition policy
reforms Ralf Boscheck; 4. Diffusion of corporate governance regulation -
France, Germany, the UK and the USA Ulrich Steger; 5. Corporate governance
after ENRON et al Stewart Hamilton; 6. Trackling healthcare fraud!? Ralf
Boscheck; 7. Watchdog and proxy war campaigns against firms Michael Yaziji;
8. Oil and conflict: Lundin Petroleum's experience in Sudan Christine
Batruch; Section C. Industry-Level: 9. How the clean air interstate rule
will affect investment and management decisions in the US electricity
sector Caryl Pfeiffer; 10. EU water infrastructure management - national
regulations, EU framework directives but no model to follow Ralf Boscheck;
11. Market-testing healthcare - managed care, market evolution and the
search for regulatory principles Ralf Boscheck; 12. On governing natural
resources Ralf Boscheck; Section D. Country/International Level: 13.
Governing oil supply - fiscal regimes, NOCs and the steering of
resource-based economies Ralf Boscheck; 14. China - external imperatives
and internal reforms Jean-Pierre Lehmann; 15. EU constitutional governance
- failure as opportunity!? Ralf Boscheck; 16. One competition standard to
regulate global trade and protection Ralf Boscheck; Section E. An
Observation in Closing: 17. Addressing the market paradox Ralf Boscheck.
List of figures, boxes and tables; Acknowledgments; Preface; Notes on
contributors; Section A. Introduction and Overview: 1. Strategies, markets
and governance Ralf Boscheck; Section B. Firm-Level: 2. Competitive
advantage and the regulation of dominant firms Ralf Boscheck; 3. Delegating
regulation - supply-chain management, partnering and competition policy
reforms Ralf Boscheck; 4. Diffusion of corporate governance regulation -
France, Germany, the UK and the USA Ulrich Steger; 5. Corporate governance
after ENRON et al Stewart Hamilton; 6. Trackling healthcare fraud!? Ralf
Boscheck; 7. Watchdog and proxy war campaigns against firms Michael Yaziji;
8. Oil and conflict: Lundin Petroleum's experience in Sudan Christine
Batruch; Section C. Industry-Level: 9. How the clean air interstate rule
will affect investment and management decisions in the US electricity
sector Caryl Pfeiffer; 10. EU water infrastructure management - national
regulations, EU framework directives but no model to follow Ralf Boscheck;
11. Market-testing healthcare - managed care, market evolution and the
search for regulatory principles Ralf Boscheck; 12. On governing natural
resources Ralf Boscheck; Section D. Country/International Level: 13.
Governing oil supply - fiscal regimes, NOCs and the steering of
resource-based economies Ralf Boscheck; 14. China - external imperatives
and internal reforms Jean-Pierre Lehmann; 15. EU constitutional governance
- failure as opportunity!? Ralf Boscheck; 16. One competition standard to
regulate global trade and protection Ralf Boscheck; Section E. An
Observation in Closing: 17. Addressing the market paradox Ralf Boscheck.
contributors; Section A. Introduction and Overview: 1. Strategies, markets
and governance Ralf Boscheck; Section B. Firm-Level: 2. Competitive
advantage and the regulation of dominant firms Ralf Boscheck; 3. Delegating
regulation - supply-chain management, partnering and competition policy
reforms Ralf Boscheck; 4. Diffusion of corporate governance regulation -
France, Germany, the UK and the USA Ulrich Steger; 5. Corporate governance
after ENRON et al Stewart Hamilton; 6. Trackling healthcare fraud!? Ralf
Boscheck; 7. Watchdog and proxy war campaigns against firms Michael Yaziji;
8. Oil and conflict: Lundin Petroleum's experience in Sudan Christine
Batruch; Section C. Industry-Level: 9. How the clean air interstate rule
will affect investment and management decisions in the US electricity
sector Caryl Pfeiffer; 10. EU water infrastructure management - national
regulations, EU framework directives but no model to follow Ralf Boscheck;
11. Market-testing healthcare - managed care, market evolution and the
search for regulatory principles Ralf Boscheck; 12. On governing natural
resources Ralf Boscheck; Section D. Country/International Level: 13.
Governing oil supply - fiscal regimes, NOCs and the steering of
resource-based economies Ralf Boscheck; 14. China - external imperatives
and internal reforms Jean-Pierre Lehmann; 15. EU constitutional governance
- failure as opportunity!? Ralf Boscheck; 16. One competition standard to
regulate global trade and protection Ralf Boscheck; Section E. An
Observation in Closing: 17. Addressing the market paradox Ralf Boscheck.