Research Handbook on Corporate Governance and Ethics
Edited by Till Talaulicar
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This essential Research Handbook provides an in-depth analysis of the link between corporate governance and ethics. By bringing together internationally renowned scholars, it reflects upon pertinent trends and challenges within the field. Significantly, it illuminates the ethical foundations of corporate governance.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800880597
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Setting the scene to study the interrelationships between corporate governance and ethics: an introduction to the Research Handbook , pp 1-23

- Till Talaulicar
- Ch 2 Stakeholder governance: on overcoming the problems in the traditional narrative of capitalism , pp 25-47

- Flore Bridoux and J.W. Stoelhorst
- Ch 3 Sustainability ethics and team production: implications for value-creating boards in SMEs , pp 48-67

- Jonas Gabrielsson and Morten Huse
- Ch 4 Building back better - a new paradigm for corporate governance , pp 68-85

- Eleanor O’Higgins
- Ch 5 How board structure affects social performance and stakeholder management: an example from classified boards , pp 86-111

- Jill A. Brown, Anne Anderson and Sami Ghaddar
- Ch 6 Corporate governance and corporate social responsibility: revisiting their inter-relationship , pp 113-129

- Tanusree Jain, Adrián Zicari and Ruth V. Aguilera
- Ch 7 Growing integration between sustainability and corporate governance: the role of government regulation , pp 130-143

- Jette Steen Knudsen
- Ch 8 Women directors and sustainability: a contribution of networking activities , pp 144-156

- Patricia Gabaldón, Daniela Gimenez-Jimenez and Giovanna Campopiano
- Ch 9 Should we integrate corporate social responsibility with corporate governance? An empirical investigation of good governance codes’ recommendations , pp 157-174

- Alessandro Zattoni and Francesca Cuomo
- Ch 10 Informal institutions and corporate governance , pp 176-191

- Emmanouil Dedoulis and Stergios Leventis
- Ch 11 The role of values in corporate governance , pp 192-209

- Marne Arthaud-Day
- Ch 12 Values conflicts and the board of directors , pp 210-223

- Cynthia E. Clark
- Ch 13 Risk perceptions of corporate directors: isomorphic influences and ethical implications , pp 224-242

- LouAnn Conner, Ralf Barkemeyer and Fanny Salignac
- Ch 14 Managerial discretion: a review and future directions , pp 244-262

- Roman Kurdyukov, Shawn L. Berman, Michael E. Johnson-Cramer, Heather Elms and Robert A. Phillips
- Ch 15 Moral obligations to third parties required by fiduciary duties to principals: a reflection through shareholder primacy , pp 263-276

- Santiago Mejia
- Ch 16 A Smithian theory of governance - Adam Smith on corporations and governance , pp 278-292

- Michael S. Aßländer
- Ch 17 How does MacIntyre extend Aristotle’s account of phronesis and what does this imply for corporate governance? , pp 293-309

- Alejo José G. Sison and Dulce M. Redín
- Ch 18 A pragmatist case for thoughtfulness and experimentation in corporate governance , pp 310-327

- Donald Nordberg
- Ch 19 The moral legitimacy of profit orientation , pp 328-347

- Ingo Pies and Stefan Hielscher
- Ch 20 Corporate governance and inequality , pp 349-364

- Saneesh Edacherian and Hari Bapuji
- Ch 21 Corporate governance, executive pay, and the ethical and institutional abandonment of the working class , pp 365-382

- Thomas Clarke
- Ch 22 Corporate governance and grand societal challenges: organization-centric and problem-centric perspectives , pp 383-420

- Madalina Pop, Sven Kunisch and Annabeth Aagaard
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