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What are the implications of Piketty's Capital for sociology and political science? Capital's argument focuses on the evolution of the r/g ratio (capital returns over growth rate) and outlines two modes of economic inequalities. One is characteristic of affluent (g r) societies and the other is...
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Après avoir mis en évidence les problèmes de gouvernance posés par la " nouvelle firme ", désintégrée verticalement et intensive en capital humain, nous avançons que la responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise (RSE) peut servir à réguler les rapports de force entre les partenaires...
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Relative to the decision to go public, the decision to delist is less studied in the corporate finance literature despite its importance in the life of the firm. This article surveys the recent literature, both theoretical and empirical, regarding delisting in an international context...
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This paper puts forward an explanation of the rapid increase in golden handshake provision in Europe over the last ten years, based on both enhanced investor protection and attractive tax codes for severance pay. This article takes up a framework in which asymmetric information about the quality...
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The initial view of the advantages of ownership concentration in joint stock companies was determined by the concern about the opportunistic managerial behavior. The growing importance of knowledge and human capital in the operation of firms shifts the focus of concern: excessive ownership...
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This paper explores the relationship between ownership structure and firm value in a transition economy. It distinguishes firms belonging to the sector of innovative technologies and firms from more "traditional" industries. For the latter, the results of the estimation of a simultaneous...
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human capital, we argue that CSR can be useful as a means to regulate power relationships between key productive partners of …
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large and small stakes, from 20% to 1% of cash-flow rights or voting rights, have high explanatory power. Some shareholdings …
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Calée sur la légitimité du marché, la Corporate Governance vient construire une soft law qui lui permette de faire prévaloir ses intérêts dans le cadre d'une hard law, celle de la société anonyme (SA). Ce qui nous intéresse ici est de souligner le passage de la gouvernance comme...
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may never have imagined and few welcomed. Not only do reforms appear to be necessary to protect shareholders as well as … autonomously from (and interactively with) financial holding of shareholders' claims traded on the Share Exchange. …
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