Clarke / Dela Rama | Corporate Governance and Globalization Set | Buch | 978-1-4129-2899-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 1376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2460 g

Reihe: Contemporary Issues in Busines

Clarke / Dela Rama

Corporate Governance and Globalization Set

Buch, Englisch, 1376 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 2460 g

Reihe: Contemporary Issues in Busines

ISBN: 978-1-4129-2899-1
Verlag: SAGE PUBN


Compiled by a leading authority on Corporate Governance, this three volume set covers the major controversies in the field. Coherently presenting the arguments through bench mark articles and cutting edge papers, this collection is the first of its kind to draw together the work of leading academic writers. It launches a critical inter-disciplinary theoretical and policy investigation into the dimensions and significance of the globalization of corporate governance. Topics covered include: Volume One: Ownership and Control: Internationalisation of Corporate Governance; Multinational companies Governance; Competeing Models of Governance; Complex Governance Systems. Volume Two: Development and Regulation: The Impact on Developing Economies; The Influence of Foreign Investments; Implementing Governance Reforms; Privatisation in Transitional Economies. Volume Three: Convergence and Diversity: Convergence of Governance; Shareholdee Value and Institutional Investors; Cultural Diversity of Governance Institutions Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability.
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VOLUME ONE: OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL
PART ONE: INTERNATIONALIZATION OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Globalization and the Study of Comparative Corporate Governance - Arthur R Pinto
Corporate Governance and Globalization - Klaus Gugler, Dennis C Mueller and B Burcin Yurtoglu
The Globalization of Corporate Governance - Ron Dore
External and Internal Mechanisms of Control
Corporate Ownership around the World - Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-De-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer
PART TWO: MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES GOVERNANCE
Corporate Governance in Multinational Companies - Hans H Hinterhuber et al
National Structures and Multinational Corporate Behaviour - Louis W Pauly and Simon Reich
Enduring Differences in the Age of Globalization
Bargains Old and New - David Levy and Aseem Prakash
Multinational Corporations in Global Governance
Differentiated Governance of Foreign Subsidiaries in Transnational Corporations - Bongjin Kim, John E Prescott and Sung Min Kim
An Agency Theory Perspective
PART THREE: COMPETING MODELS OF GOVERNANCE
Compatibility and Competition between European and American Corporate Governance - Gustavo Visentini
Which Model of Capitalism?
Change of the Insider-Oriented Corporate Governance in Japan and Germany - Alexander Fliaster and Rainer Marr
Between Americanization and Tradition
Does Corporate Governance Matter? Why the Corporate Performance of Toyota and Canon Is Superior to GM and Xerox - Masaru Yoshimoro
Globalization and the German Model of Capitalism - Erosion or Survival? - Christel Lane
PART FOUR: COMPLEX GOVERNANCE SYSTEMS
Comparative Corporate Governance and the Theory of the Firm - William W Bratton and Joseph A McCahery
The Case against Global Cross Reference
Convergence and Its Critics - John C Coffee Jr
What Are the Preconditions to the Separation of Ownership and Control?
VOLUME TWO: DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION
PART ONE: THE IMPACT ON DEVELOPING ECONOMIES
Corporate Governance and Development, Global Corporate Governance Forum - Stijn Claessens
Corporate Governance in Developing, Transition and Emerging-Market Economies - Charles Oman, Steven Fries and Willem Buiter
The Promotion of Anglo-American Corporate Governance in the South - Susanne Soederberg
Who Benefits from the New Institutional Standard?
The Conditional Relevance of Corporate Governancec Advice in the Context of Asia Business Systems - Gordon Redding
Globalization, Technology and Asian Development - Joseph E Stiglitz
PART TWO: THE INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Corporate Governance and the Bargaining Power of Developing Countries to Attract Foreign Investment - Enrique Rueda-Sabater
Divergent Asian Views on Foreign Direct Investment and Its Governance - Douglas H Brooks and Hal Hill
The Governance of Global Value Chains - Gary Gereffi, John Humphrey and Timothy Sturgeon
Far from Home? Do Foreign Investors Import Higher Standards of Governance in Transition Economies? - Joel S Hellman, Geraint Jones and Daniel Kaufmann
Corporate Governance of Banks in Developing Economies - Thankom G Arun and John D Turner
Concepts and Issues
PART THREE: IMPLEMENTING GOVERNANCE REFORMS
Corporate Governance Reforms in Developing Countries - Darryl Reed
Reforming East Asia for Sustainable Development - Kwame S Jomo
Good Enough Governance - Merilee S Grindle
Poverty Reduction and Reform in Developing Countries
Corporate Governance and Institutional Transparency in Emerging Markets - Carla Millar, Tarek Eldomiaty and Brian Hilton
PART FOUR: PRIVATIZATION IN TRANSITIONAL ECONOMIES
Privatizing the World? - Thomas Clarke
Privatization and Corporate Governance - Alexander Dyck
Principles, Evidence and Future Challenges
Privatization and Corporate Governance in Transition Countries - Wladimir Andreff
Quantitative Success and Qualitative Failure
VOLUME THREE: CONVERGENCE AND DIVERSITY
PART ONE: CONVERGENCE OF GOVERNANCE
Corporate Governance Patterns in OECD Economies - Stilpon Nestor an


Clarke, Thomas
Professor Thomas Clarke is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and international corporate governance expert. He is a former editor for governance and sustainability of the Journal of Business Ethics a FTSE 50 journal. He is the editor of The Sage Handbook of Corporate Governance, and an editor of The Oxford Handbook of the Corporation. He is editor of the Cambridge University Elements in Corporate Governance book series which features works on corporate purpose and sustainability. He contributed to the formulation of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance (1999).

He conducted the 2012 Census of Women in Leadership for the Australian Government, launched by Governor-General Quentin Bryce. He is the Inaugural Sir Adrian Cadbury Scholar of the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN) that represents $54 trillion institutional investor funds. His current research interests include the pivot towards corporate sustainability including integrating targets and measures, progress towards decarbonisation, and the circular economy.

He conducted pioneering research on cooperative enterprise at Warwick University and later published the first critical works on the process of privatization at St Andrews University in the UK. He was awarded the first funded chair in Corporate Governance at Leeds Business School in 1992, and became a foundation Professor of Management at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, a joint venture of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) and Shanghai Jia Tong University. He taught on Institute of Director programs in the UK and contributed to the development of AICD programs in Australia where he is Emeritus Professor at UTS Sydney.

He has held Visiting Professorships at the University of Paris, Dauphine; University of Toulouse and ESC Lille, France; University of Geneva, Switzerland; FGV Business School, Sao Paulo, Brazil; and UAM Business School, Mexico City.


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