Enterprise and community : new directions in corporate governance
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Enterprise and community : new directions in corporate governance
Blackwell Publishers, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Corporate governance is no longer just concerned with the accountability of directors and senior managers to shareholders: the "stakeholder" debate recognizes that corporate decision-making increasingly affects a wider range of groups. Since notions of corporate responsibility and ethics are closely bound up with the legal framework within which companies operate, the reform of corporate law is high on the policy agenda.Enterprise and Community draws on the work of lawyers, economists and management scientists from several countries. The questions addressed include: what are the implications for the productive efficiency of the firm of a system of company law which maximizes the incidence and scale of hostile take-overs? Can the compensation and job security packages of top executives be justified on the grounds of equity and efficiency? Should employees and other long-term stakeholders in the firm be given a stronger voice in determining its ownership and strategic direction? Extensive use is made of interdisciplinary and comparative analyses.
目次
Contents include: Introduction: Simon Deakin and Alan Hughes (ESRC Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge)Ethics and Shareholder Rights: John Hendry (Judge Institute of Management Studies, University of Cambridge)Corporate Governance and Processes of Accountability: John Roberts (Judge Institute of Management Studies, University of Cambridge)Patterns of Governance and Executive Pay and Dismissals: Andy Cosh, Alan Hughes, Alain Alcouffe and Joachim Schwalbach (ESRC Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge, Department of Economics, University of Social Sciences, Toulouse, Institute of Management, Humboldt University)Hostile Takeovers, Company Law and the Theory of the Firm: Simon Deakin and Giles Slinger (ESRC Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge)Corporate Governance and Relational Contracting: David Campbell (School of Financial Studies and Law, Sheffield Hallam University)Workers as Potential Stakeholders: Sally Wheeler (Faculty of Law, University of Leeds)Pension Rights and Corporate Restructuring: Theresa Ghilarducci (Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame, USA)The Impact of Corporate Strategies on Communities: Charles Craypo (Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame, USA)
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