Deregulation, technological change, and the integration of markets increase the competitive pressures on forms of national and sectoral governance. The heart of the issue is whether the Continental, consensus-oriented model of capitalism is gravitating toward the Anglo-Saxon, market-oriented model. This essay examines the heuristic value of this convergence thesis, using the German financial sector and its relations to industry and government as a case in point. It will be argued that while institutional restructuring is taking place within Germany that reflects characteristics of Anglo-Saxon capitalism, institutional hurdles, such as federal structures and the veto power of certain societal lobbies, have thus far prevented such a convergen...
One of the most interesting current debates in corporate law is whether worldwide corporate governan...
Corporate governance in Germany is often described as a bank-oriented, blockholder or stakeholder mo...
This article analyses the implications of the internationalisation of capital markets, and the influ...
Deregulation, technological change, and the integration of markets increase the competitive pressure...
"Deregulierungsprozesse, technologischer Wandel und die Integration von Märkten setzen nationale und...
2 MPIfG Discussion Paper 00/2 Deregulation, technological change, and the integration of markets inc...
'Deregulierungsprozesse, technologischer Wandel und die Integration von Maerkten setzen nationale un...
This paper examines the many changes which have transformed the German system of corporate governanc...
The institutional governance approach sees national economies embedded in a bundle of non-market typ...
Financial internationalization and European regulatory harmonization put the German corporate govern...
This doctoral thesis pursues three inter-related questions of research. Specifically, it tries to:<b...
The paper examines whether and how the increasing internationalisation of firms impacts on the opera...
Drawing on extensive comparison with the United States, Japan and Britain, the paper describes the "...
The paper examines whether and how the increasing internationalisation of firms impacts on the opera...
Abstract: This paper examines the many changes which have transformed the German system of corporat...
One of the most interesting current debates in corporate law is whether worldwide corporate governan...
Corporate governance in Germany is often described as a bank-oriented, blockholder or stakeholder mo...
This article analyses the implications of the internationalisation of capital markets, and the influ...
Deregulation, technological change, and the integration of markets increase the competitive pressure...
"Deregulierungsprozesse, technologischer Wandel und die Integration von Märkten setzen nationale und...
2 MPIfG Discussion Paper 00/2 Deregulation, technological change, and the integration of markets inc...
'Deregulierungsprozesse, technologischer Wandel und die Integration von Maerkten setzen nationale un...
This paper examines the many changes which have transformed the German system of corporate governanc...
The institutional governance approach sees national economies embedded in a bundle of non-market typ...
Financial internationalization and European regulatory harmonization put the German corporate govern...
This doctoral thesis pursues three inter-related questions of research. Specifically, it tries to:<b...
The paper examines whether and how the increasing internationalisation of firms impacts on the opera...
Drawing on extensive comparison with the United States, Japan and Britain, the paper describes the "...
The paper examines whether and how the increasing internationalisation of firms impacts on the opera...
Abstract: This paper examines the many changes which have transformed the German system of corporat...
One of the most interesting current debates in corporate law is whether worldwide corporate governan...
Corporate governance in Germany is often described as a bank-oriented, blockholder or stakeholder mo...
This article analyses the implications of the internationalisation of capital markets, and the influ...