About the Book
The second edition of this well-established text is student- focused with an international approach to corporate governance. Well written and easy to engage with, a sound theoretical base is built upon to encompass the latest developments in corporate governance. The increasingly topical areas of globalization and emerging markets are tackled and changes in corporate governance codes in the UK and internationally are accounted for.
The new edition features an expanded section on International Governance, with sections on governance issues in Continental Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and India, South Africa, and Brazil. These are placed in context in the concluding chapter, which discusses Corporate Governance internationally and why international issues are important to the student. Suitable for both undergraduate and postgraduate students studying a module in Corporate Governance, the book stimulates student interest by drawing from a range of empirical, practitioner and academic research. The text contains excellent pedagogical features including topical case studies, thought provoking questions and exercises, useful chapter summaries and introductions and helpful web links to an Online Resource Centre that features a wealth of resources and pedagogy. This is the only European textbook in the field of corporate governance and so it is the key text for all students of the subject.
About the AuthorChristine Mallin ,Director of Centre for Corporate Governance Research, Birmingham Business School, University of BirminghamKey Features
Introduction Part 1: Developments in Corporate Governance Theoretical Aspects of Corporate Governance Development of Corporate Governance Codes Part 2: Owners and Stakeholders Shareholders and Stakeholders Family Owned Firms Role of Institutional Investors in Corporate Governance Socially Responsible Investment Part 3: Directors Directors and Board Structure Director's Performance and Renumeration Part 4: International Corporate Governance Corporate Governance in Continental Europe Corporate Governance in Cental and Eastern Europe Corporate Governance in Asia Pacific Corporate Governance in India, South Africa and Brazil Conclusions