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(VF)La structure de propriété au Canada est fortement concentrée. Les résultats univariés de cette étude révèlent une relation positive entre la performance et d’une part, la proportion d’administrateurs indépendants, d’autre part, l’importance de la rémunération incitative du...
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More than one third of companies listed in the FTSE EUROFIRST 300 index are governed accordingly to principles differing from the One share – One vote standards. These exceptions could be illustrated by several practices such as Scandinavian multiple voting shares, non voting shares as seen in...
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Le gouvernement d'entreprises (désormais GE) allemand a connu ces dernières années une évolution importante. S'inclinant devant les directives européennes, le Parlement a adopté des nouvelles lois visant, principalement, à améliorer le fonctionnement du marché des capitaux et à...
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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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The objective of this paper is to present the transformations of corporate governance in Asia\r\nsince the crisis of 1997. The analysis deals with 14 Asian countries during the period of 1997-\r\n2006. The important changes include the development of stocks markets, the new role of\r\nbanks and...
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(VF)Une bonne gouvernance d’entreprise s’articule autour des principes de transparence, d’imputabilité, d’équité et de croissance saine de l’entreprise. Cette étude examine l’évolution des caractéristiques du conseil d’administration des sociétés d’État canadiennes de...
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Product markets are weaker in some nations than they are in others. Weaker product markets, and the concomitant monopoly rents, can affect corporate governance. They can do so directly by loosening a constraint on managers, thereby increasing managerial agency costs to shareholders. The monopoly...
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Our purpose is to explore an alternative way to give new foundations to the theory of corporate finance and governance. The definition we give of corporate finance considers capital-budgeting as central. The shortcomings of the contract theory of the firm result in proposing new foundations to...
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This article tries to explain the influence of privatization on the decision making process, especially in terms of investments through the corporate governance theory. In this perspective we suggest a conceptual framework based on the analysis of disciplinary mechanisms and their dynamic as a...
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point for new markets around the world. At the same time, organizational scholars have misleading information about the …
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