The Business Case for Corporate Governance

Gebonden Engels 2008 9780521871068
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This book goes beyond the 'what and how' of corporate governance to explore the impact and benefits of good governance for companies and their investors. The contributors are leading market practitioners, investors, academics and consultants who offer their own views based on a wealth of experience. Topics covered include what makes for an effective board and is the unitary board sustainable? The contribution of governance to financial performance - is the research conclusive? Managing risk and reputation - how do boards ensure they are trusted by their shareholders? The benefits of market led standard setting -do US and EU regulatory initiatives threaten the traditional UK approach? The book looks to dispel the belief that governance is a burden on companies that adds little value by demonstrating the contribution it makes to board effectiveness and corporate performance.

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ISBN13:9780521871068
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:264

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Introduction; 1. The role of the board Sir Geoffrey Owen; 2. The role of the chairman Ken Rushton; 3. The role of the non–executive director Murray Steele; 4. The role of the company secretary David Jackson; 5. The role of the shareholder Peter Montagnon; 6. The role of the regulator Sir Bryan Nicholson; 7. Directors' duties Charles Mayo; 8. What sanctions are necessary? Keith Johnston and Will Chalk; 9. Regulatory trends and their impact on corporate governance Stilpon Nestor; 10. Corporate governance and performance: the missing links Colin Melvin and Hans-Christoph Hirt; 11. Is the UK model working? Simon Lowe.

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