Comparative Corporate Governance


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<p>Corporate governance developed to maintain the accountability stability and performance of corporations. It has evolved to concern not just the financial health of the company but its social and environmental impact. There is considerable international institutional diversity in corporate governance. The role and significance of market institutions varies among different governance systems.</p><p>This work provides a concise insight into the defining impulses of late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century corporate governance evolving through a series of competing epoch-making paradigmatic contests. The present paradigm highlights a shift towards corporate sustainability involving the corporate delivery of long-term value in financial social environmental and ethical terms. In analysing the purpose of the company and the definition of value creation the hegemony of agency theory and shareholder primacy is challenged. More expansive theoretical explanations are considered which recognise the deeper values companies are built upon the wider purposes they serve and the broader set of relationships they depend upon for their success.</p><p>This book will be of value to researchers scholars and students in corporate governance sustainability business and accounting. Managers professionals and other general business readers will also find this text of interest.</p>
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