Parallels between corporate governance and state governance appear to be growing. This essay focuses on the suggestion that corporate governance is becoming structured much more like public government in certain ways. This shift may well be helpful for enhancing credibility and confidence in capital markets, but it also raises important questions. Will reforms enacted in the post-Enron era limit managers\u27 discretion to innovate, take risks, and respond quickly to changing economic circumstances? How far should society go in imposing on corporations the kinds of procedures found commonly in democratic governments
AbstractCorporate governance is regarded as an acceptable mechanism to prevent fraud in companies. H...
This paper argues that the US corporate scandals symbolised by Enron represent a challenge to corpor...
There has been amplify in attention in the Corporate Governance practices in modern era since 2001, ...
Parallels between corporate governance and state governance appear to be growing. This essay focuses...
Corporate Governance Lessons from Transition Economy Reforms explores a timely topic at the intersec...
One positive outcome of globalization is a significant increase in regulatory competition. This in t...
Under conditions of growing interconnectedness of the global economy, more and more stakeholders are...
This Essay elaborates on Professor Conard\u27s sensible suggestion with the hope that others will ta...
The reform of corporate governance is again on the agenda in the wake of Enron and excessive risk-ta...
The reform of corporate governance is again on the agenda in the wake of Enron and excessive risk-ta...
Recently, many respected business leaders have voiced concern that corporate governance in American ...
The literature shows that good corporate governance generally pays—for firms, for mar-kets, and for ...
Long before the current financial and economic crisis, corporate governance and securities regulatio...
Corporate governance is one of today’s most prominent business challenges. Recent scandals and incre...
AbstractCorporate governance matters because how well corporations utilize the people's savings matt...
AbstractCorporate governance is regarded as an acceptable mechanism to prevent fraud in companies. H...
This paper argues that the US corporate scandals symbolised by Enron represent a challenge to corpor...
There has been amplify in attention in the Corporate Governance practices in modern era since 2001, ...
Parallels between corporate governance and state governance appear to be growing. This essay focuses...
Corporate Governance Lessons from Transition Economy Reforms explores a timely topic at the intersec...
One positive outcome of globalization is a significant increase in regulatory competition. This in t...
Under conditions of growing interconnectedness of the global economy, more and more stakeholders are...
This Essay elaborates on Professor Conard\u27s sensible suggestion with the hope that others will ta...
The reform of corporate governance is again on the agenda in the wake of Enron and excessive risk-ta...
The reform of corporate governance is again on the agenda in the wake of Enron and excessive risk-ta...
Recently, many respected business leaders have voiced concern that corporate governance in American ...
The literature shows that good corporate governance generally pays—for firms, for mar-kets, and for ...
Long before the current financial and economic crisis, corporate governance and securities regulatio...
Corporate governance is one of today’s most prominent business challenges. Recent scandals and incre...
AbstractCorporate governance matters because how well corporations utilize the people's savings matt...
AbstractCorporate governance is regarded as an acceptable mechanism to prevent fraud in companies. H...
This paper argues that the US corporate scandals symbolised by Enron represent a challenge to corpor...
There has been amplify in attention in the Corporate Governance practices in modern era since 2001, ...