Research Handbook on Corporate Board Decision-Making
Edited by Oliver Marnet
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
With a state-of-the-art perspective on corporate board decision-making that encourages thinking outside the box, this cutting-edge Research Handbook provides fresh insights on the meaning, value, contribution, quality and purpose of the decision-making of those charged with corporate governance.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
ISBN: 9781800377172
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Corporate Board Decision-Making , pp 1-7

- Oliver Marnet
- Ch 2 Institutions and corporate decision-making , pp 9-19

- Geoffrey Wood
- Ch 3 Board composition and decision-making: who makes the decisions? , pp 20-40

- Laura F. Spira
- Ch 4 Liminality, purpose, and psychological ownership: board decision practices as a route to stewardship , pp 41-62

- Donald Nordberg
- Ch 5 Beyond the listed company: meaningful, appropriate and relevant governance in SMEs , pp 63-96

- Leslie Spiers
- Ch 6 Non-executive directors' behaviour and activities, and firm performance , pp 98-132

- Vinita Mithani
- Ch 7 Driving higher enterprise value through good governance , pp 135-161

- Steve Maslin
- Ch 8 Knowledge, experience and measurement for stakeholder decision-making: a historical case study , pp 164-184

- Roy Edwards
- Ch 9 Human capital resources accounting and firm value creation: a governance and board decision-making perspective , pp 185-197

- Krishanthi Vithana
- Ch 10 A device to attract the money? Or an invitation to partnership? , pp 199-223

- David Weir
- Ch 11 How green is strategic decision-making in a green company? , pp 224-242

- Chiharu Narikiyo, Elaine Harris and Moataz Elmassri
- Ch 12 Corporate social responsibility and how the corporate sector should behave: a case study of New Zealand , pp 243-272

- Rashid Zaman and Jia Liu
- Ch 13 Do corporate governance codes matter in Africa? , pp 273-301

- Geofry Areneke, Wafa Khlif, Danson Kimani and Teerooven Soobaroyen
- Ch 14 Nonexecutive director influence on informational asymmetries in offshore financial centres , pp 306-334

- Bruce Hearn, Alexander Mohr, Muhammad Khawar and Jaskaran Kaur
- Ch 15 The impact of the audit committee and internal audit function on board decision-making during an extreme financial crisis , pp 337-365

- Khairul Ayuni Mohd Kharuddin and Ilias G. Basioudis
- Ch 16 Cycles of corporate fraud: a behavioural economics approach , pp 367-401

- Richard Fairchild and Oliver Marnet
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