Understanding corporate governance from an academic, practical, legislative, and social perspective has never been more important given the increasingly internationalized and financialized global economy. The global financial crisis of 2008 and resultant recession painfully evidence what many scholars have argued throughout the last century: in market-based economies, the economic and the social spheres remain inseparable. Today, such economies rest on the backs of publicly-traded corporations and understanding how such corporations are governed is the goal of this research effort. I argue that corporate governance is not a set of characteristics to be measured, modelled, and packaged as prescriptive principles but rather it is a series of ...
Coastal regions of British Columbia are presently undergoing a period of dramatic economic restructu...
As a Canadian corporate law scholar who recently had the opportunity to visit South Africa, I was hu...
No crystal ball is required to predict that, in the coming decades, the Canadian economy will be inc...
Understanding corporate governance from an academic, practical, legislative, and social perspective ...
Comparative corporate governance has long focused on national models of corporate governance with pa...
Financial capitalism is built on a distribution of regional institutional logics thereby underlining...
What is Canada s actual legal model to govern its corporations? Recent landmark judicial decisions i...
In the contested space of energy production in Canada, tension and a series of disputes over land an...
A new corporate scandal seems to break every day. And not just in America: Canada has its Nortel, Br...
AbstractIn the contested space of energy production in Canada, tension and a series of disputes over...
The resource peripheries of Canada are contested spaces. In recent decades, governments, resource in...
The book analyses implications of the gathering momentum of global financial markets; examines the i...
Politicians, bureaucrats, owners, managers and employees are becoming increasingly concerned with th...
discussants Roberta Romano and Adrian Tschoegel for insightful suggestions. Rachelle Sampson provide...
Le texte intégral de ce document de travail n'est pas disponible en ligne. Pour plus de renseignemen...
Coastal regions of British Columbia are presently undergoing a period of dramatic economic restructu...
As a Canadian corporate law scholar who recently had the opportunity to visit South Africa, I was hu...
No crystal ball is required to predict that, in the coming decades, the Canadian economy will be inc...
Understanding corporate governance from an academic, practical, legislative, and social perspective ...
Comparative corporate governance has long focused on national models of corporate governance with pa...
Financial capitalism is built on a distribution of regional institutional logics thereby underlining...
What is Canada s actual legal model to govern its corporations? Recent landmark judicial decisions i...
In the contested space of energy production in Canada, tension and a series of disputes over land an...
A new corporate scandal seems to break every day. And not just in America: Canada has its Nortel, Br...
AbstractIn the contested space of energy production in Canada, tension and a series of disputes over...
The resource peripheries of Canada are contested spaces. In recent decades, governments, resource in...
The book analyses implications of the gathering momentum of global financial markets; examines the i...
Politicians, bureaucrats, owners, managers and employees are becoming increasingly concerned with th...
discussants Roberta Romano and Adrian Tschoegel for insightful suggestions. Rachelle Sampson provide...
Le texte intégral de ce document de travail n'est pas disponible en ligne. Pour plus de renseignemen...
Coastal regions of British Columbia are presently undergoing a period of dramatic economic restructu...
As a Canadian corporate law scholar who recently had the opportunity to visit South Africa, I was hu...
No crystal ball is required to predict that, in the coming decades, the Canadian economy will be inc...