The Business Case for Corporate Governance
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- Editor: Ken Rushton, Director of Listing, Financial Services Authority and Company Secretary ICI, Retired
- Date Published: September 2008
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521871068
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This book goes beyond the 'what and how' of corporate governance to explore the impact and benefits of good governance for companies and their investors. The contributors are leading market practitioners, investors, academics and consultants who offer their own views based on a wealth of experience. Topics covered include what makes for an effective board and is the unitary board sustainable? The contribution of governance to financial performance - is the research conclusive? Managing risk and reputation - how do boards ensure they are trusted by their shareholders? The benefits of market led standard setting -do US and EU regulatory initiatives threaten the traditional UK approach? The book looks to dispel the belief that governance is a burden on companies that adds little value by demonstrating the contribution it makes to board effectiveness and corporate performance.
Read more- Contributors are recognised experts and influential practitioners
- The book goes beyond what are the regulatory or market 'rules' and considers the impact of governance on the behaviour of corporate boards and on investors
- Explores the benefits and limitations of different approaches to governance and suggests how regulatory trends are emerging
Reviews & endorsements
'… compelling book … [that] has pulled together an effective argument as to why more boards and directors should put good corporate governance higher up the agenda. … a well honed collection of essays on the positive impact of good corporate governance.' The Director magazine
See more reviews'I thought it was a splendid effort and wished it had been available when I was starting at the FRC. … The contributors … did a fine job and all the chapters are worth reading.' Sir Christopher Hogg, Chairman of the Financial Reporting Council
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- Date Published: September 2008
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521871068
- length: 264 pages
- dimensions: 234 x 156 x 20 mm
- weight: 0.54kg
- contains: 2 b/w illus. 6 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The role of the board Sir Geoffrey Owen
2. The role of the chairman Ken Rushton
3. The role of the non–executive director Murray Steele
4. The role of the company secretary David Jackson
5. The role of the shareholder Peter Montagnon
6. The role of the regulator Sir Bryan Nicholson
7. Directors' duties Charles Mayo
8. What sanctions are necessary? Keith Johnston and Will Chalk
9. Regulatory trends and their impact on corporate governance Stilpon Nestor
10. Corporate governance and performance: the missing links Colin Melvin and Hans-Christoph Hirt
11. Is the UK model working? Simon Lowe.
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