International corporate governance
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International corporate governance
Routledge, 2024
3rd ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [711]-780) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Thomas Clarke's International Corporate Governance offers a panoramic guide to corporate governance and examines the recurring crises in governance and the reform around the world.
This is a popular classic book but significant changes have been made to this new edition to take account of:
the continuing impact of the global financial crisis and the wave of regulation development flowing from this
the profound consequences of climate change and the urgent need for corporations to respond with the commitment to sustainable value creation
Important elements of the work include:
contemporary governance failures including BP, VW, Boeing, GM/Tesla, Apple, Purdue Pharma, and Theranos;
the ongoing vitality of the diversity of corporate governance across the world;
digital disruption in capital markets and initiatives to build long-term investment;
the universal impact of financialization and resulting increasing inequality;
the essential logic of corporate governance and corporate sustainability.
The textbook contains a wealth of pedagogical material to guide the reader through this complex subject, with student questions to help with assessments and new companion website. There are 14 new forensic case analyses critically scrutinizing governance failures.
International Corporate Governance is an essential text for those studying corporate governance at the advanced undergraduate, postgraduate, or executive level.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents:
Forword
Preface
Cycles of Governance
Boards and Directors: The Political Mechanisms of Corporate Governance
Finance, Law, and Markets: The Institutional Elements of Corporate Governance
Anglo-American Corporate Governance
European Corporate Governance
Asia Pacific Corporate Governance
The Globalization of Corporate Governance
Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Governance and Climate Change
Corporate Sustainability
Case Studies: Corporate Governance Crisis
Global Financial Crisis Cases (2007-2009)
Lehman Brothers
RBS
UBS
Iceland
Asia-Pacific Cases (2009-2022)
Satyam
Olympus
Renault-Nissan
Sustainability Cases (2010-2022)
BP
VW
Boeing
GM/Tesla
Apple
Public Health Cases (2003-2022)
Purdue Pharma
Theranos
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