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the extent to which soft regulation is a traditional means of control in a domain. We also found that pressure, both …
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management to control the stagflation of the 1970s and early 1980s. In this context, the theories of economic liberalism …
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We examine the impact of acquisitions on executive pay in UK acquirers over 1984-2001. For the overall sample, which includes foreign, domestic, public and private targets, there is a significant transitory pay increase. Pay changes are not affected by target nationality or organizational form,...
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. We present an analysis which suggests that granting employees contingent control rights may be an efficient means of …
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The Slovenian Corporate Governance Code for Public Joint-Stock Companies was adopted in March 2004. Using a systems-theoretical approach, we examine the extent to which the implementation of the Code has resulted in the kinds of 'reflexive' learning processes which the 'comply or explain'...
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in which both were clearly insider-orientated systems, there was a significant weakening of insider control in … increasing external shareholder control over firms. Conversely, the Swedish labour movement, which had played a considerable part …
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A striking feature of theorising about corporate governance, whether from the perspective of economics or in terms of a stakeholder model of the company, is that even quite basic questions posed at the outset remain to be answered. Thus, in the case of economic theorising about the firm, it has...
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This paper investigates the effect of different forms of corporate governance on the structure and nature of stakeholder relationships within organizations and the consequent impact on employment relations within the firm. In this, HRM assumes a dual role in delivering improvements in production...
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Although codes of corporate governance have come to be widely used as a mode of regulating corporations, our understanding of how they function is still rather limited. In this paper we describe the design of such code regimes and propose a theoretical framework for studying their effects. On...
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for corporate control which again are in conflict with much of the conventional wisdom on the subject. …
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