• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Corporate governance and globalization : long range planning issues
  • Contains: Contents: Foreword / by J. Colin Dodds -- Preface -- 1. Systemic perspectives on corporate governance systems -- 2. Corporate governance and corporate performance -- 3. Capital markets and control of enterprises in the global economy -- 4. Capital and labour market congruence and corporate governance -- 5. Macromanagement patterns and corporate governance -- 6. Us corporations in globalization -- 7. Japanese firms in deepening integration -- 8. Reforming corporate governance -- 9. The changing corporate governance paradigm -- 10. The state, law and corporate governance -- 11. Managing globalization -- Index.
  • Contributor: Cohen, Stephen S. [Editor]; Boyd, Gavin [Editor]
  • Corporation: Edward Elgar Publishing
  • Published: Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2000
  • Published in: New horizons in international business
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 373 pages); illustrations
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781781959572
  • RVK notation: QP 341 : Organisation der Unternehmensleitung
  • Keywords: Corporate Governance > Globalisierung
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: This major book provides a new understanding of systems of corporate governance, notably in the USA, Japan and the EU. It discusses how governance influences corporate cultures and strategies, particularly in response to the effects of deepening integration in the world economy. These effects present challenges for governments, obliging them to focus increasingly on problems of the management of structural and foreign trade policies. Challenges in international financial markets also have to be confronted by policymakers as industries are funded more and more through cross-border investments, which reflect the responses of systems of corporate governance to globalization. The book links studies of corporate governance with surveys of efficiencies and failures in international financial markets, as well as examining aspects of corporate governance systems that have special significance for the management of economic policies as globalization continues. The contributors advocate increased international cooperation to promote more structural complementarities in the world economy