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Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom: Past, Present and Future. / Forbes, William; Hodgkinson, Lynn.
2015 edition gol. UK: Palgrave, 2014. 81 t.

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Forbes W, Hodgkinson L. Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom: Past, Present and Future. 2015 edition gol. UK: Palgrave, 2014. 81 t.

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Forbes, William ; Hodgkinson, Lynn. / Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom : Past, Present and Future. 2015 edition gol. UK : Palgrave, 2014. 81 t.

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TY - BOOK

T1 - Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom

T2 - Past, Present and Future

AU - Forbes, William

AU - Hodgkinson, Lynn

PY - 2014/12/12

Y1 - 2014/12/12

N2 - Recent experience from the global financial crisis suggests that the future of corporate governance will bring radical changes, surprises and challenges. Having said that, it should not be underestimated how much UK corporate governance has changed since the Cadbury Commission in 1992. In this book, William Forbes and Lynn Hodgkinson identify a need to provide a comprehensive analysis of past research concerning UK corporate governance in the light of the recent crisis. Where prior reviews of corporate governance research have to a large extent focused on literature from the USA, this book provides an overview of the development of corporate governance with a focus on literature concerning the UK. It addresses seven major themes: modes of governance; the historical context and codification of corporate governance; nature of ownership; boards; executive remuneration; institutional investors; and the market for corporate control. This review incorporates policy recommendations and changes in practice, and explores implications for companies, financial institutions, corporate governance practice and other stakeholders in the light of the recent crisis. The authors conclude by suggesting future directions for academic research in corporate governance in the light of recent events, where more deep rooted reform may be possible.

AB - Recent experience from the global financial crisis suggests that the future of corporate governance will bring radical changes, surprises and challenges. Having said that, it should not be underestimated how much UK corporate governance has changed since the Cadbury Commission in 1992. In this book, William Forbes and Lynn Hodgkinson identify a need to provide a comprehensive analysis of past research concerning UK corporate governance in the light of the recent crisis. Where prior reviews of corporate governance research have to a large extent focused on literature from the USA, this book provides an overview of the development of corporate governance with a focus on literature concerning the UK. It addresses seven major themes: modes of governance; the historical context and codification of corporate governance; nature of ownership; boards; executive remuneration; institutional investors; and the market for corporate control. This review incorporates policy recommendations and changes in practice, and explores implications for companies, financial institutions, corporate governance practice and other stakeholders in the light of the recent crisis. The authors conclude by suggesting future directions for academic research in corporate governance in the light of recent events, where more deep rooted reform may be possible.

KW - corporate governance

M3 - Book

SN - 1137451734

BT - Corporate Governance in the United Kingdom

PB - Palgrave

CY - UK

ER -