This article examines institutional linkages between corporate governance and labour management in Germany. German corporate governance was characterised by the importance of banks, ownership concentration, long-term investment, and stable corporate networks. This system displayed important complementarities with stable long-term employment, investment in worker training, flexible quality production, low variability and dispersion in pay, and cooperative industrial relations during the post-war period. Since the mid-1990s, corporate governance has changed dramatically - a decline in the role of banks, the unwinding of corporate networks, the rise of foreign and institutional investors, en emerging market for corporate control, and changing ...
This Article examines an issue of regulatory competition that seems to be of greater interest for th...
The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although...
Within the context of debates over national "varieties" of capitalism, this paper discusses the shar...
This chapter examines German corporate governance within a sociological framework. It first examines...
This article investigates the undertaking of corporate restructuring practices (employee downsizing ...
This paper examines the many changes which have transformed the German system of corporate governanc...
This paper provides an overview of the German corporate governance system. We review the governance ...
Corporate governance is currently a topic of great worldwide interest to academics, legislators, and...
[Introduction]. The business organisation is central to the functioning of any productive economy. I...
A financial system can only perform its function of channelling funds from savers to investors if it...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2004.Includes bi...
Defense date: 11/12/2009Examining Board: Simon Deakin (University of Cambridge), Julio Gomes (Un...
This article analyzes the recruitment of CEOs at the 100 largest German companies, focusing on how t...
'Within the context of debates over national 'varieties' of capitalism, this paper discusses the sha...
A financial system can only perform its function of channelling funds from savers to investors if it...
This Article examines an issue of regulatory competition that seems to be of greater interest for th...
The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although...
Within the context of debates over national "varieties" of capitalism, this paper discusses the shar...
This chapter examines German corporate governance within a sociological framework. It first examines...
This article investigates the undertaking of corporate restructuring practices (employee downsizing ...
This paper examines the many changes which have transformed the German system of corporate governanc...
This paper provides an overview of the German corporate governance system. We review the governance ...
Corporate governance is currently a topic of great worldwide interest to academics, legislators, and...
[Introduction]. The business organisation is central to the functioning of any productive economy. I...
A financial system can only perform its function of channelling funds from savers to investors if it...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2004.Includes bi...
Defense date: 11/12/2009Examining Board: Simon Deakin (University of Cambridge), Julio Gomes (Un...
This article analyzes the recruitment of CEOs at the 100 largest German companies, focusing on how t...
'Within the context of debates over national 'varieties' of capitalism, this paper discusses the sha...
A financial system can only perform its function of channelling funds from savers to investors if it...
This Article examines an issue of regulatory competition that seems to be of greater interest for th...
The paper examines recent evidence on the erosion of the German industrial relations model. Although...
Within the context of debates over national "varieties" of capitalism, this paper discusses the shar...