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Corporate Governance and the Global Financial Crisis
International Perspectives

William Sun, Jim Stewart, David Pollard, Thomas Clarke, Roman Tomasic, Blanaid Clarke, Steven L. Schwarcz, Roland Perez, Robert A. G. Monks, Roger Barker, Jay W. Lorsch, Chunyan Liu, Jianlei Liu, Konari Uchida, Christoph Van der Elst, Peer Zumbansen, Florian Möslein, James Shinn, Nasser Saidi, Suzanne Young, Vijaya Thyil
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  • Date Published: November 2012
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107411715

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  • Over the last two decades there has been a notable increase in the number of corporate governance codes and principles, as well as a range of improvements in structures and mechanisms. Despite this, corporate governance failed to prevent a widespread default of fiduciary duties of corporate boards and managerial responsibilities in the finance industry, which contributed to the 2007–10 global financial crisis. This book brings together leading scholars from North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East to provide fresh and critical analytical insights on the systemic failures of corporate governance linked to the global financial crisis. Contributors draw from a range of disciplines to demonstrate the severe limitations of the dominant corporate governance framework and its associated market-oriented approach. They provide suggestions on how the governance problems could be tackled to prevent or mitigate any future financial crisis and explore new directions for post-crisis corporate governance research and reforms.

    • Provides a critical and international analysis of corporate governance covering fundamental issues and the implications of the recent financial crisis
    • Multidisciplinary research allows readers to understand corporate governance from a number of different perspectives, including business and management, economics, law and political science
    • Features contributions by internationally renowned experts from North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East
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    Review of the hardback: 'There is no doubt about the timeliness and relevance of this book. Practitioners, supervisors, regulators and those teaching or studying corporate governance would all gain from reading it. I am particularly impressed by the breadth of the analysis and the choice of contributors. It is essential that potential reforms should be based on as clear an understanding as possible of the nature of the relationship between corporate governance and the financial crisis. The introduction to the book alone should be compulsory reading for those concerned with shaping the future of corporate governance in a world-wide context.' Sir Adrian Cadbury, Honorary Professor, Aston Business School

    Review of the hardback: 'Did poor corporate governance contribute to the global financial crisis? The OECD and the UK regulators felt that existing corporate governance codes were adequate: the problem was a failure to implement them. In this book, twenty-two leading scholars and leaders of corporate governance thinking take a different view. Deregulation prompted high risk taking; boards failed to understand their exposure to strategic risk; and rating agencies, paid by those they rated, were outpaced by financial innovation. Over-incentivized bank executives pursued vast securitization, high leverage and excessive risk to the ultimate detriment of everyone else. The theme emerges that the Anglo-American corporate governance paradigm, particularly as adopted in the US, gives CEOs excessive power and wealth to the shareholders' detriment. New directions are needed. This work offers some new thoughts and options.' Bob Tricker, author of Corporate Governance: Principles, Polices and Procedures, 2nd edition

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    • Date Published: November 2012
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107411715
    • length: 416 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 22 mm
    • weight: 0.55kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of figures
    List of tables
    List of contributors
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction:
    1. Rethinking corporate governance: lessons from the global financial crisis William Sun, Jim Stewart and David Pollard
    Part I. The Failure of the Market Approach to Corporate Governance:
    2. Corporate governance causes of the global financial crisis Thomas Clarke
    3. The failure of corporate governance and the limits of law: British banks and the global financial crisis Roman Tomasic
    4. Where was the 'market for corporate control' when we needed it? Blanaid Clarke
    5. Information asymmetry and information failure: disclosure problems in complex financial markets Steven L. Schwarcz
    6. Finance, governance and management: lessons to be learned from the current crisis Roland Perez
    Part II. Ownership, Internal Control and Risk Management: The Roles of Institutional Shareholders and Boards:
    7. A review of corporate governance in UK banks and other financial industry entities: the role of institutional shareholders Robert A. G. Monks
    8. Ownership structure and shareholder engagement: reflections on the role of institutional shareholders in the financial crisis Roger Barker
    9. Board challenges 2009 Jay W. Lorsch
    10. Do independent boards effectively monitor management? Evidence from Japan during the financial crisis Chunyan Liu, Jianlei Liu and Konari Uchida
    11. Risk management in corporate law and corporate governance Christoph Van der Elst
    Part III. Post-Crisis Corporate Governance: The Search for New Directions:
    12. Corporate governance, capital market regulation and the challenge of disembedded markets Peer Zumbansen
    13. The focus of regulatory reforms in Europe after the global financial crisis: from corporate to contract governance Florian Möslein
    14. The great recession's impact on global corporate governance James Shinn
    15. Corporate governance in the Islamic finance industry and mitigation of risks in the post global financial crises Nasser Saidi
    16. A holistic approach to corporate governance: lessons from the financial crisis and the way forward Suzanne Young and Vijaya Thyil
    Index.

  • Editors

    William Sun, Leeds Metropolitan University

    Jim Stewart, Leeds Metropolitan University

    David Pollard, Leeds Metropolitan University

    Contributors

    William Sun, Jim Stewart, David Pollard, Thomas Clarke, Roman Tomasic, Blanaid Clarke, Steven L. Schwarcz, Roland Perez, Robert A. G. Monks, Roger Barker, Jay W. Lorsch, Chunyan Liu, Jianlei Liu, Konari Uchida, Christoph Van der Elst, Peer Zumbansen, Florian Möslein, James Shinn, Nasser Saidi, Suzanne Young, Vijaya Thyil

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