Corporate Governance: Shareholders, Employees, and Stakeholders
Nicolas Aubert () and
Xavier Hollandts ()
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Xavier Hollandts: KEDGE Business School
Chapter Chapter 14 in Ecological Money and Finance, 2023, pp 443-484 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Why take an interest in corporate governance? This topic does not necessarily make the news every day and tends to be brought to the forefront only in events of failures of scandals: for instance, when top executives are fired, or when their extraordinary remunerations (taking the form of complex mechanisms of bonuses, golden parachutes, or other stock options) are revealed. Corporate governance seems to be a second-rate economic subject compared to macro-economic topics such as growth, unemployment, monetary policy, fiscal policy, or public debt management.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-14232-1_14
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