Corporate Governance
Christine Mallin
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Christine Mallin: Professor of Corporate Governance and Finance, Director of the Centre for Corporate Governance Research, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham
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Abstract:
Known for its international approach to corporate governance and its accessible nature, Corporate Governance has established itself as an invaluable text for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Chris Mallin introduces the reader to the theories and development of corporate governance, before looking at owners and stakeholders and directors, all the time illustrating the theory with examples from the press and case studies. Corporate Governance also features a comprehensive section on international governance, including an examination of governance issues in China, India and Brazil. Corporate governance has seen its profile increase because of the financial crisis and this updated edition addresses the changes that have been driven by this situation. Topical examples are included throughout to ensure that students can appreciate the relevance of good governance to their future careers. The book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which includes: For students: fill in the blank questions, crosswords, updates on changes in corporate governance codes and practices, links to useful online resources, author's blog For lecturers: PowerPoint presentations
Date: 2009
Edition: 3
ISBN: 9780199566457
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