Corporate Governance

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agency theory
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Author_Praveen B. Malla
board structure
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Ceo
Ceo Compensation
Ceo Duality
Ceo's Position
Chief Executive Officer
conflicts of interest in corporations
Corporate Governance
Corporate Misgovernance
create
Create Information Asymmetries
CSR
CSR Practice
Devious
Diffuse Ownership Structures
directors
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executive compensation ethics
financial disclosure regulation
independent
information
Initial Ownership Structures
institutional
institutional investor influence
investors
LIC
Managerial Expropriation
Managing Agency System
practices
Priority Sector Lending
problems
Residual Control Rights
retail
Retail Shareholders
SEBI
shareholder rights
Sick Industrial Companies Act
Stakeholder Theory
Supervisory Board
Violated
Willful Defaulters

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415589901
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With the increasing awareness that mere economic and production-based explanations do not adequately describe the motivations for governance, researchers have focused on the behavioral side of the firm performance to justify the economic rationale of their typical behaviours. This book describes the concept of corporate governance, its emergence and the contemporary thinking around it.

With emphasis on "conflicts of interests" assumed to be related to the theory of separation of ownership and control, the book delves into topics such as insider trading, excessive executive compensation, managerial, expropriation of shareholders’ wealth, false reporting, accounting non-disclosures and self dealing.

Praveen Malla works for Infosys and is based in Pune, India.

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