The current crisis has rocked the financial system worldwide and
has cast doubt on the effectiveness of the existing regulatory
regime. Thousands of firms have gone bankrupt and many financial
institutions were bailed out by governments. The effects of the
crisis have shaken emerging and developing markets alike and have
not spared neither small nor large businesses.
Many scholars and practitioners attribute the roots of the
crisis to failures and weaknesses in the way corporate governance
has been practiced since the mid-1990s. Lax board oversight of top
management, short-termism and self-interested behavior have been
fingered as the culprits behind recent financial turmoil.
This book highlights the recent developments and new trends in
corporate governance. The eighteen chapters, written by leading
academics and experts, can assist corporate executives, governance
bodies, investors, market regulators, and policymakers in having a
global picture of major corporate governance issues.
This book highlights the recent developments and new trends in
corporate governance. The eighteen chapters, written by leading
academics and experts, can assist corporate executives, governance
bodies, investors, market regulators, and policymakers in having a
global picture of major corporate governance issues.
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