Corporate Governance and Business Ethics

This volume explores corporate governance from three perspectives: a traditional economic, a philosophical, and an integrated business ethics perspective. Corporate governance has enjoyed a long tradition in the English-speaking world of management sciences. Following its traditional understanding i...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Brink, Alexander (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2011.
Σειρά:Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy, 39
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505 0 |a Preface -- Corporate Governance and Ethics: An Introduction; Alexander Brink -- ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE -- 1. The Globalisation of Corporate Governance? Irresistible Markets Meet Immovable Institutions; Thomas Clarke -- 2. Regulation Complexity and the Costs of Governance; Steen Thomsen -- 3. Corporate Governance as an Institution to Overcome Social Dilemmas; Margit Osterloh, Bruno S. Frey, Hossam Zeitoun -- 4. Scandalous Co-Determination; Kai Kühne, Dieter Sadowski -- 5. Corporate Codes of Ethics: Can Punishments Enhance Their Effectiveness?; Till Talaulicar.- 6. Corporate Governance at the Chinese Stock Market: How It Evolved; Junhua Tang and Dirk Linowski -- PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE -- 7. Philosophical Underpinnings to Corporate Governance: A Collibrational Approach; Steve Letza, Clive Smallman, Xiuping Sun, James Kirkbride -- 8. Aristotelian Corporate Governance; Alejo José G. Sison -- 9. Deliberative Democracy and Corporate Governance; Bert van de Ven, Wim Dubbink -- CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND BUSINESS ETHICS -- 10. The Firm as a Nexus of Stakeholders: Stakeholder Management and Theory of the Firm; Josef Wieland -- 11. Corporate Governance, Ethics and Sustainable Development; Aloy Soppe -- 12. Triadic Stakeholder Theory Revisited; Alexei M. Marcoux -- 13. Corporate Governance and Business Ethics; Andrew J. Felo -- 14. When Good Turns to Bad: An Examination of Governance Failure in a Not-for-Profit Enterprise; Chris Low -- 15. Integrity in the Boardroom: A Case for Further Research; Scott Lichtenstein, Les Higgins, Pat Dade -- 16. The Ethics of Corporate Governance in Global Perspective; G.J. (Deon) Rossouw -- 17. Do Stakeholder Interests Imply Control Rights in a Firm?; Ronald Jeurissen -- 18. The Implications of the New Governance for Corporate Governance; John R. Boatright -- List of Authors. 
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