This Article addresses the implications that the Enron collapse holds out for the self-regulatory system of corporate governance. The case shows that the incentive structure that motivates actors in the system generates much less powerful checks against abuse than many observers have believed. Even as academics have proclaimed rising governance standards, some standards have declined, particularly those addressed to the numerology of shareholder value. The Article\u27s inquiry begins with Enron\u27s business plan. The Article asserts that there may be more to Enron\u27s virtual firm strategy than meets the eye beholding a firm in collapse. The Article restates the strategy as an application of the incomplete contracts theory of the f...
This paper assesses the efforts to “clean up” financial markets and corporate governance practices i...
Individual investment decisions are guided by the knowledge that is presented by financial experts a...
On 16th April, 2002, the authors gave oral evidence to the House of Commons Treasury Committee Inqui...
This Article addresses the implications that the Enron collapse holds out for the self-regulatory sy...
This article raises the unthinkable proposition (for academics at least) that Enron may have been an...
The catastrophe caused by the failure of Enron could not compare with the damage this company would ...
The market capitalization of Enron Corporation declined by $63 billion in the one-year period betwee...
Abstract The financial collapse of Enron Corporation in 2002 has shaken the public confidence in th...
The corporate collapses of recent times, culminating with massive collapses such as those of Enron i...
Analysis of the corporate governance crisis that manifested itself in the United States at the turn ...
This essay argues that the Enron affair has been misunderstood as a failure of monitoring, with adve...
Debacles of historic dimensions tend to produce an excess of explanations. So has it been with Enron...
The Enron case plays on many different dimensions, but its prominence is not merely part of popular ...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
Enron has been one of the biggest corporate failures in the history of the United States thereby aff...
This paper assesses the efforts to “clean up” financial markets and corporate governance practices i...
Individual investment decisions are guided by the knowledge that is presented by financial experts a...
On 16th April, 2002, the authors gave oral evidence to the House of Commons Treasury Committee Inqui...
This Article addresses the implications that the Enron collapse holds out for the self-regulatory sy...
This article raises the unthinkable proposition (for academics at least) that Enron may have been an...
The catastrophe caused by the failure of Enron could not compare with the damage this company would ...
The market capitalization of Enron Corporation declined by $63 billion in the one-year period betwee...
Abstract The financial collapse of Enron Corporation in 2002 has shaken the public confidence in th...
The corporate collapses of recent times, culminating with massive collapses such as those of Enron i...
Analysis of the corporate governance crisis that manifested itself in the United States at the turn ...
This essay argues that the Enron affair has been misunderstood as a failure of monitoring, with adve...
Debacles of historic dimensions tend to produce an excess of explanations. So has it been with Enron...
The Enron case plays on many different dimensions, but its prominence is not merely part of popular ...
The Enron collapse has many facets. It is particularly rich in financial reporting and disclosure is...
Enron has been one of the biggest corporate failures in the history of the United States thereby aff...
This paper assesses the efforts to “clean up” financial markets and corporate governance practices i...
Individual investment decisions are guided by the knowledge that is presented by financial experts a...
On 16th April, 2002, the authors gave oral evidence to the House of Commons Treasury Committee Inqui...