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New Arrival Elgar Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance

Elgar Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance

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  • 出版商: Edward Elgar Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781839107054
  • 出版时间 October 2024
  • 规格: Hardback
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    With 163 authoritative entries providing definitive explanations and critiques of the fundamental principles and practices of corporate governance, this timely Encyclopedia is a comprehensive overview of the economic, political, social, legal and environmental impacts of corporations across the globe.

    Bringing together almost 100 leading experts, the Encyclopedia addresses the meaning and purpose of corporate governance and how this term has evolved over time. Philosophical perspectives on corporate governance, as well as its origins and history are laid out, alongside critical theories and methodologies on governance. The Encyclopedia then examines different aspects of governance related to governance regimes, neoliberalism, finance, accounting and corporate reporting, law and regulation, strategy and forms of governance. Board processes and performance, leadership in the boardroom, board directors and board diversity are explained. Focus is drawn to emerging societal problems and crises related to corporate governance and how these have been addressed by different institutions, such as digital era governance, corporate social responsibility and corporate sustainability and regeneration of the natural world.

    The Elgar Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance is an essential reference source for academics, researchers and students of business and management, economics and finance and environmental studies. Professionals and policymakers working in the sectors of corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, management and sustainability and strategic management will also find this to be an indispensable reference work.

  • Introduction to the Elgar Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance 1
    Thomas Clarke, Wafa Khlif, Coral Ingley

    PART 1. PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
    1.
    Adam Smith: moral sentiments 12
    Thomas Clarke
    2.
    Karl Marx: the labour theory of value and exploitation 15
    Thomas Clarke
    3.
    John Stuart Mill: utilitarianism and the economic conditions of happiness 18
    Thomas Clarke
    4.
    Do private vices bring public benefit? Mandeville and the foundations of modern capitalism 20
    Wafa Khlif
    5.
    Capitalism and Deleuze 22
    Finn Janning
    6.
    Resisting the financialization of corporate governance with Deleuze and Guattari 23
    Charles Barthold
    7.
    Enriqué Dussel’s philosophy of liberation: moving beyond colonial Eurocentrism 25
    Wafa Khlif

    PART 2. ORIGINS AND HISTORY OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
    8.
    Corporate governance 28
    Yuri Biondi
    9.
    The genesis of the corporation: The 17th- and 18th-century East India Companies 30
    Thomas Clarke
    10.
    Berle and Means and the modern corporation as a new public institution (1850s–1930s) 33
    Olivier Weinstein
    11.
    The evolution of corporate governance 35
    Bob Tricker
    12.
    Managerial capitalism (1940s–1970s) 38
    Olivier Weinstein
    13.
    The countervailing power of the New Deal, and the rise of the financialised corporation and neo-liberalism 41
    John Cioffi
    14.
    The new contractual economic theory of the firm (1970s–2010s) 45
    Olivier Weinstein
    15.
    The displacement of managerial capitalism by financial capitalism (2010s–2020s) 48
    Olivier Weinstein

    PART 3. CHALLENGING NEO-LIBERALISM
    16.
    Neoliberal resilience 52
    Abby Innes
    17.
    The financialisation of corporate governance 54
    Thomas Clarke
    18.
    Challenging neoliberalism in the face of global complexity 57
    Wafa Khlif, Thomas Clarke, Lotfi Karoui, Konan A. Seny Kan, Coral Ingley

    PART 4. CRITICAL THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES
    19.
    Shareholder primacy and long-term corporate investment 60
    Lynn Stout
    20.
    The myths of shareholder primacy 63
    Thomas Clarke
    21.
    Social approaches to corporate governance 66
    Thomas Donaldson
    22.
    Team production theory of corporate law 68
    Margaret M. Blair
    23.
    Extended team production theory 69
    Morten Huse
    24.
    Stakeholder theory 70
    Thomas Clarke
    25.
    A critique of stakeholder theory 73
    Charles Blattberg, Dylan Scudder
    26.
    Behavioural theory of boards and governance 74
    Morten Huse
    27.
    Multi-level corporate governance 75
    Konan A. Seny Kan
    28.
    Resource dependence theory: a political understanding of corporate governance 77
    Werner Nienhüser
    29.
    Sustainability and corporate governance 78
    Jeroen Veldman
    30.
    Methodological perspectives in corporate governance 80
    Konan A. Seny Kan, Wafa Khlif, Coral Ingley, Lotfi Karoui
    31.
    Integrating theoretical perspectives on corporate governance 82
    Lotfi Karoui, Coral Ingley, Wafa Khlif

    PART 5. GOVERNANCE REGIMES
    32.
    Anglo-American corporate governance 85
    Thomas Clarke
    33.
    European corporate governance: relationship-based approaches 91
    Thomas Clarke
    34.
    Asia-Pacific corporate governance: family-controlled business networks 95
    Thomas Clarke
    35.
    Corporate governance in Italy 100
    Alessandro Zattoni
    36.
    Corporate governance in Central and Eastern Europe between 1945 and 1990 101
    Rainhart Lang, Miklos Dobak, Thomas Steger
    37.
    Corporate governance in Central and Eastern Europe after 1990 103
    Thomas Steger, Rainhart Lang, Miklos Dobak
    38.
    Neopatrimonial (corporate) governance 105
    Danson Kimani, Teerooven Soobaroyen
    39.
    Director independence in developed and developing economies 107
    Coral Ingley
    40.
    Structural information asymmetry, local institutions and corporate governance in Africa 113
    Charles C. Okeahalam
    41.
    Corporate governance and boards in Africa: the Ubuntu model? 115
    Emmanuel Adegbite, Folajimi Ashiru

    PART 6. FINANCE AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
    42.
    Ownership and corporate governance 118
    Ludo Van der Heyden
    43.
    Corporate governance and finance: investment funds 120
    Coral Ingley
    44.
    The global growth of equity markets 125
    Thomas Clarke
    45.
    Investor voting and shareholder rights 128
    Coral Ingley
    46.
    Insider trading 133
    Marc Goergen
    47.
    Pyramidal groups 134
    Alessandro Zattoni
    48.
    Corporate governance and finance aspects: dividend policy, bond yields, and risk-taking 135
    Coral Ingley
    49.
    Dividend policy 139
    Marc Goergen
    50.
    The international premium for corporate governance 140
    Thomas Clarke
    51.
    Investors as stewards: a sustainable symbiosis? 143
    Hans van Ees, Niels Hermes
    52.
    Purpose and paradigm shifts in banking governance 145
    Nihel Chabrak, María Luisa Pajuelo

    PART 7. ACCOUNTING AND CORPORATE REPORTING
    53.
    Creative accounting, fraud, and international accounting scandals 148
    Michael J. Jones
    54.
    Accounting for inequality 149
    Prem Sikka
    55.
    The OECD/G20 agreement on minimum corporate taxation: scope for fairness or financialisation? 153
    Yuri Biondi
    56.
    Waves of international frameworks for sustainability reporting 155
    David Monciardini, Jukka Tapio Mähönen, Georgina Tsagas
    57.
    Integrity in disclosure and accountability 160
    Nihel Chabrak, María Luisa Pajuelo
    58.
    ESG: overview and critique 162
    Coral Ingley
    59.
    ESG: reporting and greenwashing 166
    Coral Ingley
    60.
    Transparency in corporate governance and ethical conduct 171
    Coral Ingley
    61.
    Voluntary environmental disclosure in an authoritarian political context 175
    Coral Ingley, Wafa Khlif

    PART 8. LAW AND REGULATION
    62.
    The dimensions of corporate personality 180
    Lynn Stout
    63.
    Corporate moral personhood 182
    Matthew Lampert
    64.
    Enterprise 184
    Blanche Segrestin, Kevin Levillain
    65.
    Fiduciary duty 186
    Thomas Clarke
    66.
    Corporate governance deviance 189
    Ruth V. Aguilera, Siri Terjesen
    67.
    Contractual corporate governance 190
    Marc Goergen
    68.
    Codes of good governance 191
    Alessandro Zattoni
    69.
    Stewardship codes and investor stewardship 192
    Alice Klettner
    70.
    Questioning CEO-Chair separation: a critical review and integrative model 193
    Wafa Khlif, Sami El Omari, Konan A. Seny Kan
    71.
    (Convergence of) legal corporate perspectives 195
    Véronique Magnier
    72.
    The globalisation of regulation 197
    Thomas Clarke
    73.
    Revisiting regulatory frameworks 201
    Coral Ingley, Lotfi Karoui, Wafa Khlif
    74.
    A new global regulatory architecture for corporate governance? 202
    Thomas Clarke

    PART 9. STRATEGY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
    75.
    Corporate governance life cycle 206
    Igor Filatotchev, Steven Toms
    76.
    Corporate governance and M&As 207
    Xavier Castañer
    77.
    Strategic leadership by the board 210
    Ljiljana Erakovic
    78.
    Boards and strategy 211
    Alessandro Zattoni
    79.
    Value and value creation in corporate governance 212
    Daniel Yar Hamidi
    80.
    Ambidexterity 214
    Morten Huse
    81.
    Corporate governance, boards, and innovation: reviews of literature 215
    Coral Ingley
    82.
    Organizational legitimacy 219
    Martijn Boersma
    83.
    Board strategic balance: a practical theory of sport governance 220
    Lesley Ferkins, David Shilbury

    PART 10. FORMS OF GOVERNANCE
    84.
    Meta-organizations: evolving forms of governance 223
    Héloïse Berkowitz
    85.
    Entrepreneurial threshold firms 224
    Jonas Gabrielsson
    86.
    Corporate governance: the case of the Mondragon Cooperative Group 226
    Hervé Grellier-Bidalun, Jean Francois Chanlat
    87.
    Corporate governance in IPOs 228
    Alessandro Zattoni
    88.
    Value and value creation perspectives from research and practice in SMEs 229
    Coral Ingley
    89.
    Complexity and power dynamics in governing family firms 231
    Coral Ingley, Wafa Khlif
    90.
    Family firms and board composition – complexity, ownership, and succession 234
    Wafa Khlif, Coral Ingley
    91.
    Corporate governance within and by the media 237
    Nathalie Fenton
    92.
    Whistleblowing 238
    Eva Tsahuridu

    PART 11. BOARD PROCESSES AND PERFORMANCE
    93.
    The board of statutory auditors 240
    Lino Cinquini, Andrea Melis
    94.
    Board roles 242
    Pieter-Jan Bezemer
    95.
    Theorising director task performance 243
    Stuart Farquhar
    96.
    Board role performance: opening the black box of board activation process 245
    Lotfi Karoui
    97.
    Board processes 247
    Alessandro Zattoni
    98.
    Board remuneration 248
    Coral Ingley
    99.
    Evolving perspectives on board governance and innovation 251
    Coral Ingley
    100.
    Board capital 254
    Morten Huse

    PART 12. LEADERSHIP IN THE BOARDROOM
    101.
    Board team leadership 256
    Ljiljana Erakovic
    102.
    Board dynamics 257
    Philip Stiles
    103.
    The chair’s leadership of the board 258
    Ljiljana Erakovic
    104.
    The continual rapid inflation in CEO pay in the United States 259
    Thomas Clarke
    105.
    Functional stupidity in the boardroom? 264
    Martin Blom, Mats Alvesson

    PART 13. BOARD DIRECTORS
    106.
    Business elites 266
    Sibel Yamak
    107.
    Board reforms 268
    Marta A. Geletkanycz
    108.
    Director independence 269
    Coral Ingley
    109.
    Directors’ fiduciary duty and perspectives on sustainability 273
    Coral Ingley
    110.
    Digital skills of non-executive directors 278
    Michele Phillips
    PART 14. DIVERSITY AND BOARD
    111.
    Diversity, equity and inclusion 281
    Thomas Clarke
    112.
    Diversity on boards 286
    Patricia Gabaldon
    113.
    Women on boards: targets and quotas 288
    Ruth Sealy, Susan Vinnicombe
    114.
    Women on boards – shifting board behaviours 290
    Ruth Sealy
    115.
    Golden skirts 292
    Morten Huse
    116.
    Polish women on boards 293
    Agnieszka Slomka Golebiowska

    PART 15. GLOBALISATION AND INSTITUTIONS OF GOVERNANCE
    117.
    The meaning of globalization 295
    Thomas Clarke
    118.
    The deregulation of finance and the globalization of capital markets 297
    Thomas Clarke
    119.
    Globalization and deglobalization of corporate governance 300
    Thomas Clarke
    120.
    Globalization from below 304
    Wafa Khlif

    PART 16. CRISES IN GOVERNANC
    121.
    Crisis and reform in corporate governance 307
    Thomas Clarke
    122.
    The Wall Street crash 1929 309
    Thomas Clarke
    123.
    The Asian financial crisis 1997 311
    Thomas Clarke
    124.
    NASDAQ/Dot.com crash 314
    Thomas Clarke
    125.
    The global financial crisis 2007/2008 317
    Thomas Clarke
    126.
    The universal and pervasive impact of financialization 320
    Thomas Clarke
    127.
    Why has the COVID-19 pandemic questioned corporate governance? 322
    Yvon Pesqueux
    128.
    Beyond economics: revisiting governance crises with Ibn Khaldun 323
    Wafa Khlif, Lotfi Karoui

    PART 17. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND SOCIETY
    129.
    From government to governance 327
    Antonino Palumbo
    130.
    Purpose-driven corporation 329
    Blanche Segrestin, Kevin Levillain
    131.
    Conceiving the purpose of the company 331
    Thomas Clarke
    132.
    The social licence to operate 335
    Thomas Clarke
    133.
    “Good governance” in the face of cultural differences 337
    Hèla Yousfi
    134.
    Innovation, growth and productivity 339
    Thomas Clarke
    135.
    Trust, trustworthiness and corporate governance 342
    Nikolas Kirby
    136.
    Gender board quotas and sustainable development 343
    Morten Huse
    137.
    Human rights 344
    Justine Nolan
    138.
    Modern slavery 346
    Martijn Boersma

    PART 18. DIGITAL ERA GOVERNANCE
    139.
    Digital transformation and governance 349
    Thomas Clarke
    140.
    Surveillance 353
    Afshin Mehrpouya
    141.
    Digital disruption and governance 355
    Thomas Clarke
    142.
    Smart governance 359
    Yvon Pesqueux
    143.
    Critique of digital disruption 361
    Thomas Clarke
    144.
    The governance of cyber security 364
    Thomas Clarke

    PART 19. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
    145.
    Corporate social responsibility and environmental and social governance 369
    Thomas Clarke
    146.
    Doing the “right” thing: ethical behaviour and sustainable value creating business 373
    Coral Ingley
    147.
    The potential for interlocking directorships to influence sustainability practices 376
    Coral Ingley
    148.
    Corporate tax avoidance 380
    Thomas Clarke

    PART 20. CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY
    149.
    Corporate governance of sustainability 386
    Wafa Khlif, Lotfi Karoui, Coral Ingley
    150.
    The governance of sustainability 389
    Bobby Banerjee
    151.
    Governing for sustainability 390
    Coral Ingley
    152.
    The sustainability value curve 393
    Thomas Clarke
    153.
    Corporate governance and sustainable value creation 396
    Beate Sjåfjell
    154.
    Corporate climate champions 397
    Jasper Finkeldey
    155.
    Corporate greenwashing 399
    Thomas Clarke

    PART 21. REGENERATION OF THE NATURAL WORLD
    156.
    The central role of environmental justice in corporate governance 403
    Marcel Llavero-Pasquina, Joan Martínez-Alier
    157.
    Natural capital 406
    Coral Ingley
    158.
    Extinction accounting 409
    Jill Atkins
    159.
    Accounting care 411
    Jacques Richard
    160.
    Accounting for biodiversity 412
    Mike Jones
    161.
    Systemic sustainability in governance 414
    Wafa Khlif, Lotfi Karoui, Coral Ingley
    162.
    Innovation for sustainability 416
    Thomas Clarke
    163.
    Regeneration of natural capital 419
    Thomas Clarke

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