Corporate Governance in the US and Europe
Geoffrey Owen,
Tom Kirchmaier () and
Jeremy Grant
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Geoffrey Owen: Interdisciplinary Institute of Management, London School of Economics and Political Science
Jeremy Grant: Graduate Institute of International Studies
in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 2006
ISBN: 978-0-230-51245-0
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Corporate Governance in the US and Europe: Where Are We Now?
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 2 Michael Jensen on Agency Costs of Overvalued Equity
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 3 Jonathan Rickford on Corporate Governance Systems — How Much Convergence?
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 4 Colin Mayer on Corporate Governance Systems — How Much Convergence?
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 5 Steven N. Kaplan on the State of US Corporate Boards and Governance: What is Right and Wrong?
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 6 Paul Davies on Boards of Directors: the European Perspective
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 7 Martin Lipton on the Role of the Board of Directors
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 8 Roberta Romano on Institutional Shareholders and Corporate Governance in the US
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 9 Alastair Ross Goobey on Institutional Shareholders and Corporate Governance — a UK Perspective
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 10 Kevin J. Murphy on Executive Compensation: Is Europe Catching Up with the US, and Should it Do So?
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 11 Brian G. M. Main on the Question of Executive Pay
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 12 Sean O’Hare on UK Compensation Trends
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 13 Martin Lipton on the Role of the Corporation in Society
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 14 David Henderson on Corporate Social Responsibility and the Role of Business Today
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 15 Krishna G. Palepu on Information and the Regulation of Markets
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 16 Joshua Ronen on Financial Statement Insurance
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 17 Andrei Shleifer asks Is There a Major Problem with Corporate Governance in the United States?
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
- Ch 18 Luigi Zingales on the Importance of Bad News
- Geoffrey Owen, Tom Kirchmaier and Jeremy Grant
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