Elgar Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance

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Elgar Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance

9781839107054 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Thomas Clarke, UTS Business School, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia, Wafa Khlif, TBS Business School, Barcelona, Spain and Coral Ingley, Faculty of Business and Law, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Publication Date: October 2024 ISBN: 978 1 83910 705 4 Extent: c 448 pp
With 163 authoritative entries providing definitive explanations and critiques of the fundamental principles and practices of corporate governance, this timely Encyclopedia is a comprehensive overview of the economic, political, social, legal and environmental impacts of corporations across the globe.

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With 163 authoritative entries providing definitive explanations and critiques of the fundamental principles and practices of corporate governance, this timely Encyclopedia is a comprehensive overview of the economic, political, social, legal and environmental impacts of corporations across the globe.

Bringing together almost 100 leading experts, the Encyclopedia addresses the meaning and purpose of corporate governance and how this term has evolved over time. Philosophical perspectives on corporate governance, as well as its origins and history are laid out, alongside critical theories and methodologies on governance. The Encyclopedia then examines different aspects of governance related to governance regimes, neoliberalism, finance, accounting and corporate reporting, law and regulation, strategy and forms of governance. Board processes and performance, leadership in the boardroom, board directors and board diversity are explained. Focus is drawn to emerging societal problems and crises related to corporate governance and how these have been addressed by different institutions, such as digital era governance, corporate social responsibility and corporate sustainability and regeneration of the natural world.

The Elgar Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance is an essential reference source for academics, researchers and students of business and management, economics and finance and environmental studies. Professionals and policymakers working in the sectors of corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, management and sustainability and strategic management will also find this to be an indispensable reference work.

Key Features:

● 163 distinct entries structured by theme
● Combines empirical findings with real-world examples
● Adopts a comparative global analysis from leading academics
● Accessible explanations of fundamental concepts and principles
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