In the wake of a series of corporate governance disasters in the US and Europe which have gained almost mythic status – Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, Adelphia, HealthSouth, Parmalat – one question has not yet been addressed. A number of \u27gatekeeping\u27 professions – auditors, attorneys, securities analysts, credit-rating agencies – exist to guard against these governance failures. Yet clearly these watchdogs did not bark while corporations were looted and destroyed. But why not? To answer these questions, a more detailed investigation is necessary that moves beyond journalism and easy scapegoating, and examines the evolution, responsibilities, and standards of these professions. John C. Coffee Jr., world-renowned Professor of Corporate Law, ex...
The role of gatekeepers as reputational intermediaries who can be more easily deterred than the pr...
Professions have traditionally been associated with a public safeguard role, with their superior eth...
We study the effectiveness of internal gatekeepers and then ask whether equity incentives divert the...
In the wake of a series of corporate governance disasters in the US and Europe which have gained alm...
The United States was hit by a wave of corporate scandals that crested between late 2001 and the end...
The United States was hit by a wave of corporate scandals that crested between late 2001 and the end...
While it is generally acknowledged that the key to the recent spate of corporate collapses lies in t...
Securities markets have long employed gatekeepers – independent professions who pledge their reput...
Corporate governance has evolved as a central issue for public companies in the aftermath of the 200...
Good corporate governance is an enabling factor for the growth, development and success of corporati...
Studying the behavior of high-status corporate lawyers is challenging. Much writing (including some ...
Here, I simply want to move things forward in the study of the professional responsibility of corpor...
Reforms in Corporate Governance around the world have focussed primarily on the strengthening of ind...
Courts have long recognized the role of the securities industry’s accountants, lawyers, securities a...
Corporate governance, the internal policies and leadership that guide the actions of corporations, p...
The role of gatekeepers as reputational intermediaries who can be more easily deterred than the pr...
Professions have traditionally been associated with a public safeguard role, with their superior eth...
We study the effectiveness of internal gatekeepers and then ask whether equity incentives divert the...
In the wake of a series of corporate governance disasters in the US and Europe which have gained alm...
The United States was hit by a wave of corporate scandals that crested between late 2001 and the end...
The United States was hit by a wave of corporate scandals that crested between late 2001 and the end...
While it is generally acknowledged that the key to the recent spate of corporate collapses lies in t...
Securities markets have long employed gatekeepers – independent professions who pledge their reput...
Corporate governance has evolved as a central issue for public companies in the aftermath of the 200...
Good corporate governance is an enabling factor for the growth, development and success of corporati...
Studying the behavior of high-status corporate lawyers is challenging. Much writing (including some ...
Here, I simply want to move things forward in the study of the professional responsibility of corpor...
Reforms in Corporate Governance around the world have focussed primarily on the strengthening of ind...
Courts have long recognized the role of the securities industry’s accountants, lawyers, securities a...
Corporate governance, the internal policies and leadership that guide the actions of corporations, p...
The role of gatekeepers as reputational intermediaries who can be more easily deterred than the pr...
Professions have traditionally been associated with a public safeguard role, with their superior eth...
We study the effectiveness of internal gatekeepers and then ask whether equity incentives divert the...