The Governance Challenge for Investors
Peter Montagnon
Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2004, vol. 12, issue 2, 180-183
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This paper examines how and why corporate governance has come to be of particular interest to investors, locating the discussion in an international context, yet focusing also on the issues raised for the UK, particularly in the light of the Higgs report. It argues that observation and monitoring of corporate governance, with a concern to see well‐governed companies, could prove a wise strategy for investors.
Date: 2004
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