Cases in corporate governance
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Cases in corporate governance
SAGE, 2005
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
`Wearing has written a superb and highly provocative book that does an excellent job of introducing students to theories of corporate governance and exposing complex fact situations in a clear and well-written manner' - The International Journal of Accounting
With in-depth analysis of nine different cases, several of which have influenced the codes and regulations of corporate behaviour in the UK and America, this book explores the relationship between governance practice and theory.
Each case gives readers the scope to analyze a typical situation, its outcomes, who the main actors were and how they behaved. The book underlines that there are sometimes conflicting views as to what `good' governance is. It will help students clarify their own ideas about why governance fails and what the possible solutions are. Helpful features include:
- Sound and complete coverage of related theory
- Chapter introductions
- A concluding chapter that draws together key strands of thinking
- Discussion questions
This book will be of interest to higher level undergraduates and MSc/MBA students taking courses in corporate governance or related subjects.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Corporate Governance Theory
Corporate Governance Regulation
Maxwell
Polly Peck
Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI)
Enron
WorldCom
Parmalat
Eurotunnel
Barings
Shell
Conclusions
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