Clarke, Thomas,

International corporate governance : a comparative approach / Thomas Clarke. - 2nd ed. - New York : Routledge, c2017. - xxi, 710 p.: ill.; 25 cm.

Revised edition of the author's International corporate governance, 2007.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Foreword to the first edition -- Preface to the second edition -- Cycles of governance -- Boards and directors : the political mechanisms of corporate governance -- Finance, law and markets : the institutional elements of corporate governance -- Anglo-American corporate governance -- European corporate governance -- Asia-Pacific corporate governance -- Corporate governance in the emerging economies -- The globalisation of corporate governance -- Corporate social responsibility -- Corporate sustainability -- Appendix: -- Enron-era : case studies -- Enron -- Worldcom -- HIH insurance -- Parmalat -- Global financial crisis case studies -- Lehman Brothers -- Royal Bank of Scotland -- UBs -- Iceland -- Asia-Pacific case studies -- Satyam -- Olympus -- Corporate responsibility and sustainability case studies -- James Hardie -- BP -- Volkswagen -- Index.

Thomas Clarke's International Corporate Governance offers a comprehensive guide to corporate governance forms and institutions and examines the recurring crises in corporate governance and the resulting corporate governance reform around the world.

While the popular structure of the original text has been retained, significant changes have been made to take account of the global financial crisis, ever-changing regulations and worldwide governance developments. Key topics include:

The governance failures of international corporations such as Enron and Lehman Brothers
Diversity in corporate and institutional forms across the world

The role of international corporate governance standards

Digital disruption in capital markets and proposals for rebuilding commitment to long-term investing

The impact of financialization and corporate governance practices on increasing inequality

The links between corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and sustainability

This textbook contains a wealth of pedagogical material to guide the reader through this complex subject, including student questions to help with assessments, and a new companion website. There are also thirteen forensic case studies which scrutinize the governance failures seen at RBS, UBS, BP, Volkswagen and many other international corporations.

International Corporate Governance will be an essential text for anybody studying corporate governance at the advanced undergraduate, master's or executive level.



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Corporate governance.
Comparative management.

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