Table Of Contents
About the Contributors
1 Introduction (Kevin Keasey, Steve Thompson and Mike Wright).
2 The Development of Corporate Governance Codes in the UK (Kevin Keasey, Helen Short and Mike Wright).
3 Financial Structure and Corporate Governance (Robert Watson and Mahmoud Ezzamel).
4 Institutional Shareholders and Corporate Governance in the UK (Helen Short and Kevin Keasey).
5 Boards of Directors and the Role of Non-Executive Directors in the Governance of Corporations (Mahmoud Ezzamel and Robert Watson).
6 Executive Pay and UK Corporate Governance (Alistair Bruce and Trevor Buck).
7 Compensation Committees and Executive Compensation in the UK Publicly Traded Firms (Rocio Bonet and Martin J. Conyon).
8 The Governance Role of Takeovers(Noel O’Sullivan and Pauline Wong).
9 Governance and Strategic Leadership in Entrepreneurial Firms (Catherine M. Dalton, Patricia P. McDougall, Jeffrey G. Covin and Dan R. Dalton).
10 Corporate Governance: The Role of Venture Capitalists and Buy-Outs (Mike Wright, Steve Thompson and Andrew Burrows).
11 Explaining Western Securities Markets (Mark J. Roe).
12 International Corporate Governance (Diane K. Denis and John J. McConnell).
13 Corporate Governance in Germany(Marc Goergen, Migel Manjon and Luc Renneboog).
14 Network Opportunities and Constraints in Japan’s Banking Industry: A Social Exchange Perspective on Governance (William P. Wan, Robert E. Hoskisson, Hicheon Kim and Daphne Yiu).
15 Analysing Change in Corporate Governance: The Example of France (Mary O’Sullivan).
16 Ownership and Control of Chinese Public Corporations: A State-Dominated Corporate Governance System (Guy S. Liu and Pei Sun).
17 Corporate Governance in Transitional Economies (Mike Wright, Trevor Buck and Igor Filatotchev).
Index.
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Keywords
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German corporate governance
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