Management Accountability and Corporate Governance
Edited by Kenneth Midgley
in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 1982
ISBN: 978-1-349-05944-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The Aims and Objectives of Corporate Bodies
- Arthur Knight
- Ch 2 Board Structures
- John B. H. Jackson
- Ch 3 The Independent Director
- Bob Tricker
- Ch 4 The Role of the Corporate Secretary in Promoting Corporate Accountability — a United States view
- Harold M. Williams
- Ch 5 To Whom should the Board be Accountable … and for What?
- Kenneth Midgley
- Ch 6 One Board or Two?
- Peter McGregor
- Ch 7 The Relationship between Public Companies and their Shareholders
- Barry Barker
- Ch 8 The Function of Ownership and the Role of Institutional Shareholders
- Lord Carr Hadley
- Ch 9 Social Responsibility and the Institutional Investor
- T. J. Palmer
- Ch 10 Too Much Power at the Top?
- Kevin Page
- Ch 11 Financial Accounts — What They Do and Don’t Reveal
- Susan Dev
- Ch 12 Corporate Objectives: the Key to Financial Reporting
- C. R. J. Foley
- Ch 13 What is Accountability?
- Charles E. Medawar
- Ch 14 Analysing Corporate Social Performance: Methods and Results
- Lee E. Preston
- Ch 15 A Question of Disclosure
- Arthur Marsh and Roger Rosewell
- Ch 16 The Price of Limited Liability — Accountability and Small Companies
- Mike J. Page
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-05944-7
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