Theory and practice of corporate governance : an integrated approach /

Bloomfield, Stephen

Theory and practice of corporate governance : an integrated approach / Stephen Bloomfield. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013. - xviii, 421 pages ; 25 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: The discipline of governance -- The landscape and definitions of governance: the major actors -- Inward-facing governance -- Outward-facing governance -- Part 2: The relationship between law and governance -- The protection of the laws -- Critical governance law -- Part 3: Governance and the listed company -- The development of governance - the governance codes -- The 2007-8 financial crisis: the failure of systemic governance -- Systemic governance: the Turner review, the Walker review and the Vickers commission -- Part 4: Governance and regulation -- The company and the stock market -- Non-shareholder regulation of companies -- Changes in regulatory structures - the PRA, the FCA and the ICB recommendations -- Failure - the abiding characteristics of regulation -- Accounting for profits: the root of information asymmetry -- Reward and performance -- Part 5: Counter-governance: failures of governance and corporate failure -- Counter-governance (1): theory -- Counter-governance (2): abuse of stakeholders -- Concluding remarks

Theory and Practice of Corporate Governance explains how the real world of corporate governance works. It offers new definitions of governance and new conceptual models for investigating governance and corporate behaviour, based on both practical experience and academic investigation. In examining the historical development of corporate governance, it integrates issues of company law, regulatory practice and company administration with contemporary corporate governance policies and structures. An extensive range of international examples, both recent and historical, is used to compare theoretical explanations of governance behaviour with practical outcomes. This book will be particularly suitable for students taking an ICSA-accredited course - giving a necessary critical view on governance, law and regulation - and will also be suitable for accountancy courses. Through utilising new conceptual models, it will stimulate debate among both theorists and practitioners looking to develop their expertise.

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Corporate governance.

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