Breeding fiercer watchdogs for corporate governance
Edward Kane
No 375305, Competition & Regulation Times from New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
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Because corporate insiders have an inherent information-advantage over external stakeholders, common sense dictates that governance systems should empower independent parties to monitor corporate behaviour and reports - in other words, we need fiercer watchdogs in corporate governance. Boston College's Edward Kane looks at how to put more bark (and bite) in the dog.
Date: 2005-09-01
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