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Much has been said recently about the risky legal environment in which outside directors of public companies operate, especially in theUSA, but increasingly elsewhere as well. Our research on outside director liability suggests, however, that directors' fears are largely unjustified. We examine...
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from control in large business enterprises at some point between the 1950s and the 1980s, a period during which the country …
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Market forces allegedly are serving to destabilise traditional business structures and cause some form of convergence along quot;Anglo-Americanquot; lines. While this trend has been the subject of much debate, it has not been widely commented on in Australia. Moreover, those analysing corporate...
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The German system of corporate governance differs considerably from its counterparts in the United States and the United Kingdom. There is anecdotal evidence, however, that suggests market forces are serving to destabilize traditional structures in Germany and are causing some form of...
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famous 1932 book, is a separation of ownership and control. American academics have offered various theories to explain why …
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in the UK. More specifically, it discusses the problems that are said to afflict the management and control of British …
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Outside directors constitute a key component of most prescriptions for good governance of public companies. Given that outside directors are important corporate governance players, one is led to wonder what will motivate the individuals serving in this capacity to carry out their...
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Logically, in a corporate governance system where big companies are widely held and control over corporate policymaking … relative obscurity, primarily by examining historical events in Britain. In the U.K., ownership separated from control in large … ownership from control …
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Settlements reached in 2005 in securities litigation involving Enron and WorldCom highlighted the financial risks faced by outside directors of public companies. We argue elsewhere that Enron and WorldCom, as instances where directors made damages payments out of their own pockets, are and...
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Outside directors constitute a key component of most prescriptions for good governance of public companies. Given that outside directors are important corporate governance players, one is led to wonder what will motivate the individuals serving in this capacity to carry out their...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012717713