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Corporate Governance

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Meaning of Corporate Governance

The way in which major stakeholders exert control over the modern corporation.

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Online translation of the English legal term corporate governance into Spanish: gobernabilidad de la empresa (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.

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  • Business
  • Company
  • Corporation
  • Enterprise

Corporate Governance

See Also

  • Governance
  • Audit
  • Capitalism
  • Corporate Codes of Conduct
  • Global Compact
  • Stakeholder
  • Transparency
  • Welfare
    Reform
  • World Economic Forum

Further Reading

  • Berle, A., & Means, G. (1932). The modern corporation and
    private property. New York: Macmillan.
    Birchall, J. (2002). A mutual trend: How to run rail and
    water in the public interest. London: New Economics
    Foundation.
    Blair, M. (1995). Ownership and control. Washington, DC:
    Brookings Institution.
    Hart, O. (1995). Corporate governance: Some theory and
    implications. Economic Journal, 105, 678 689.
    Hutton, W. (1996). The state we ™re in. London: Vintage
    Books.
    Kay, J. (1994). The foundations of corporate success. Oxford,
    UK: Oxford University Press. Parkinson, J. E. (1993). Corporate power and responsibility:
    Issues in the theory of company law. Oxford, UK: Oxford
    University Press.
    Sternberg, E. (1998). Corporate governance: Accountability
    in the marketplace. London: Institute of Economic
    Affairs.
  • Corporate Governance in the Encyclopedia of Governance, Mark Bevir – University of California, Berkeley, USA, 2007, SAGE Publications

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Business And Competition > Business organisation > Business policy
Employment And Working Conditions > Labour law and labour relations > Organisation of professions > Professional ethics > Conflict of interest

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