Institutional Approach to Global Corporate Governance: Business Systems and Beyond: Volume 9
Publication Date:
2008-11-01Book Series:
IFREditors:
- J. Jay Choi
- Sandra Dow
Chapters:
- International finance review
- Institutional Approach To Global Corporate Governance: Business Systems and Beyond
- Copyright page
- List of contributors
- Probing corporate governance globally: Impacts of business systems and beyond
- How “attractive” is good governance for FDI?
- How do Japanese banks discipline small- and medium-sized borrowers? An investigation of the deployment of lending technologies
- Business–society reciprocity as a guideline for global corporate governance
- Expanding the limits of corporate responsibility: An institutional approach
- The theory and practice of government de-regulation
- Corporate governance mechanisms and performance related CEO turnover
- Size and advisory role of corporate boards
- Financial contracts for CEO
- Corporate governance and interlisted stocks: the persistence of country-specific traits
- The information content of ticker symbol change: Evidence from multiple class shares
- The dual roles of Japanese main banks: Contrast before and after the bubble-bursting
- Legal rights matter: evidence from panel data on creditor protection and debt
- Derivative claims, the UK companies act 2006 and corporate governance: A roadmap to nowhere?
- Corporate governance and ultimate control
- Scorecard on corporate governance in East Asia: A comparative study
- The nature of political connections and firm value
- An end of history for corporate governance? The resilience of culture
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