The possible convergence of international systems of corporate governance has become the topic of a lively debate. In opposition to the political theory (Roe 1991, 1994), Gilson (2000) and Coffee (1999) have persuasively argued that although little formal convergence may be taking place in ownership and board structure, corporate behaviour seems to be converging in a functional sense. This paper reviews Coffees argument and some of the ensuing debate emphasising internationalisation of equity markets as the powerful driving force behind convergence. But while the debate has focused rather narrowly on convergence of European governance to American standards, I argue that US corporate governance has also converged to European standards: insid...
Corporate governance is on the reform agenda all over the world. How will global economic integratio...
Some scholars have argued that globalization should pressure firms to adopt a common set of the most...
This article focuses on the corporate governance mechanisms in Germany. Emphasis is placed on change...
The corporate governance systems in Europe differ markedly. Economists tend to use stylized models a...
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THE prospects for international convergence in corporate governance systems have become a hot topic ...
The corporate convergence debate is usually presented in terms of competing efficiency and political...
Professors Bratton and McCahery take up the main questions addressed by the literature on comparativ...
This paper examines the many changes which have transformed the German system of corporate governanc...
Comparative research has shown that, even at the level of the largest firms, corporate ownership str...
This paper examines the interplay between selection-driven functional adaptivity on the one hand, an...
Corporate Governance In A Globalising World: Convergence Or Divergence? presents a broad and multi-d...
This Special Issue revisits the classic question of comparative corporate governance research, namel...
The matter of convergence in corporate governance practices has gained prominence in recent years as...
This paper challenges whether a universal corporate governance system is practical, necessary or des...
Corporate governance is on the reform agenda all over the world. How will global economic integratio...
Some scholars have argued that globalization should pressure firms to adopt a common set of the most...
This article focuses on the corporate governance mechanisms in Germany. Emphasis is placed on change...
The corporate governance systems in Europe differ markedly. Economists tend to use stylized models a...
© 2020 The Author(s). The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in Competition ...
THE prospects for international convergence in corporate governance systems have become a hot topic ...
The corporate convergence debate is usually presented in terms of competing efficiency and political...
Professors Bratton and McCahery take up the main questions addressed by the literature on comparativ...
This paper examines the many changes which have transformed the German system of corporate governanc...
Comparative research has shown that, even at the level of the largest firms, corporate ownership str...
This paper examines the interplay between selection-driven functional adaptivity on the one hand, an...
Corporate Governance In A Globalising World: Convergence Or Divergence? presents a broad and multi-d...
This Special Issue revisits the classic question of comparative corporate governance research, namel...
The matter of convergence in corporate governance practices has gained prominence in recent years as...
This paper challenges whether a universal corporate governance system is practical, necessary or des...
Corporate governance is on the reform agenda all over the world. How will global economic integratio...
Some scholars have argued that globalization should pressure firms to adopt a common set of the most...
This article focuses on the corporate governance mechanisms in Germany. Emphasis is placed on change...