- ホーム
- > 洋書
- > 英文書
- > Business / Economics
Full Description
In this volume, leading management experts offer critical insights into the promises and illusions of shareholder empowerment, the discrepancies between theory and practice, and the challenges posed by variations in global corporate governance regimes.
Contents
1. Shareholder Empowerment: An Introduction
Maria Goranova and Lori Verstegen Ryan
Part I. Shareholder Empowerment: Promises and Illusions
2. Combining Financial and Psychological Insights for a New Typology of Ownership
Katarina Sikavica and Amy Hillman
3. Is Shareholder Empowerment a 'Good Thing'?
Kevin Morell and Loizos Heracleous
4. Shareholder Democracy as a Misbegotten Metaphor
Ann Buchholtz and Jill Brown
5. Agents without Principals Revisited
Thomas Jones and Adrian Keevil
6. Boards and Shareholders: Bridging the Divide
Jenna Burke and Cynthia Clark
7. The Twilight of Berle and Means Corporation
Gerald Davis
Part II. Shareholder Diversity and Global Empowerment
8. Managerialism vs. Shareholderism: An Examination of Hedge Fund Activism
Marguerite Schneider
9. Religious Organizations as Shareholders: Characteristics, Tendencies and Implications Jennifer Goodman
10. Angel Investors: Firms' Early Empowered Shareholders
John P. Berns and Karen A. Schnatterly
11. Privatization and Principal-Principal Conflicts in Transition Economies
Canan C. Mutlu, Mike W. Peng, and Marc van Essen
12. Institutional Change and Ownership Patterns in Italy
Alessandro Zattoni and Francesca Cuomo
13. Local Repairs in Light of Global Ideals: Ownership Structure and the Worldwide Diversity of Corporate Governance Codes
Jordan Otten and Marc van Essen