Bastiaan van Apeldoorn / Andreas Nölke / Henk Overbeek (eds.)
The Transnational Politics of Corporate Governance Regulation
Herausgeber: Overbeek, Henk; Nölke, Andreas; Apeldoorn, Bastiaan Van
Bastiaan van Apeldoorn / Andreas Nölke / Henk Overbeek (eds.)
The Transnational Politics of Corporate Governance Regulation
Herausgeber: Overbeek, Henk; Nölke, Andreas; Apeldoorn, Bastiaan Van
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This ambitious volume explores the politics of recent changes in corporate governance regulation and the transnational forces driving the process.
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This ambitious volume explores the politics of recent changes in corporate governance regulation and the transnational forces driving the process.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9780415431729
- ISBN-10: 0415431727
- Artikelnr.: 23593476
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 593g
- ISBN-13: 9780415431729
- ISBN-10: 0415431727
- Artikelnr.: 23593476
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Henk Overbeek is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands. In 2003 he co-founded the Amsterdam Research Centre on Corporate Governance Regulation (ARRCGOR). Bastiaan van Apeldoorn is a Reader in International Relations at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He is also co-founder and programme co-coordinator of the Amsterdam Centre for Corporate Governance Regulation (ARCCGOR). Andreas Nölke is Professor of Political Science at the Institut für Politikwissenschaft of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He is also Programme Coordinator at the Amsterdam Research Center for Corporate Governance Regulation (ARCCGOR).
1. The Transnational Politics of Corporate Governance Regulation:
Introducing Key Concepts, Questions and Approaches Part 1: Themes and
Approaches 2. Explaining Corporate Governance Systems: Alternative
Approaches 3. Regulation- and State-Theoretical Perspectives on Changes in
Corporate Governance and Metagovernance 4. The paradoxical Nature of
Shareholder Primacy: A Re-consideration of the Enron-era Financial Scandals
in the USA and the EU Part 2: European Corporate Governance Regulation and
the Politics of Marketization 5. The Transformation of Corporate Governance
Regulation in the European Union: From Harmonisation to Marketisation 6.
Towards a Market-Based Approach: The Privatization and Microeconomization
of EU Antitrust Law Enforcement Part 3: The Role of Private Authority in
Corporate Governance Regulation 7. Coordination Service Firms and the
Erosion of Rhenish Capitalism 8. The Role of Private Actors in Global
Governance and Regulation: US, European and International Convergence of
Accounting and Auditing Standards in a Post Enron World Part 4: Integrating
Emerging Market Economies 9. Transitions Through Different Corporate
Governance Structures in Postsocialist Economies: Which Convergence? 10.
Corporate Governance Regulation in East Central Europe: The Role of
Transnational Forces Part 5: Conclusion 11. Marketization,
Transnationalization, Commodification and the Shifts in Corporate
Governance Regulation: a Conclusion. Bibliography
Introducing Key Concepts, Questions and Approaches Part 1: Themes and
Approaches 2. Explaining Corporate Governance Systems: Alternative
Approaches 3. Regulation- and State-Theoretical Perspectives on Changes in
Corporate Governance and Metagovernance 4. The paradoxical Nature of
Shareholder Primacy: A Re-consideration of the Enron-era Financial Scandals
in the USA and the EU Part 2: European Corporate Governance Regulation and
the Politics of Marketization 5. The Transformation of Corporate Governance
Regulation in the European Union: From Harmonisation to Marketisation 6.
Towards a Market-Based Approach: The Privatization and Microeconomization
of EU Antitrust Law Enforcement Part 3: The Role of Private Authority in
Corporate Governance Regulation 7. Coordination Service Firms and the
Erosion of Rhenish Capitalism 8. The Role of Private Actors in Global
Governance and Regulation: US, European and International Convergence of
Accounting and Auditing Standards in a Post Enron World Part 4: Integrating
Emerging Market Economies 9. Transitions Through Different Corporate
Governance Structures in Postsocialist Economies: Which Convergence? 10.
Corporate Governance Regulation in East Central Europe: The Role of
Transnational Forces Part 5: Conclusion 11. Marketization,
Transnationalization, Commodification and the Shifts in Corporate
Governance Regulation: a Conclusion. Bibliography
1. The Transnational Politics of Corporate Governance Regulation:
Introducing Key Concepts, Questions and Approaches Part 1: Themes and
Approaches 2. Explaining Corporate Governance Systems: Alternative
Approaches 3. Regulation- and State-Theoretical Perspectives on Changes in
Corporate Governance and Metagovernance 4. The paradoxical Nature of
Shareholder Primacy: A Re-consideration of the Enron-era Financial Scandals
in the USA and the EU Part 2: European Corporate Governance Regulation and
the Politics of Marketization 5. The Transformation of Corporate Governance
Regulation in the European Union: From Harmonisation to Marketisation 6.
Towards a Market-Based Approach: The Privatization and Microeconomization
of EU Antitrust Law Enforcement Part 3: The Role of Private Authority in
Corporate Governance Regulation 7. Coordination Service Firms and the
Erosion of Rhenish Capitalism 8. The Role of Private Actors in Global
Governance and Regulation: US, European and International Convergence of
Accounting and Auditing Standards in a Post Enron World Part 4: Integrating
Emerging Market Economies 9. Transitions Through Different Corporate
Governance Structures in Postsocialist Economies: Which Convergence? 10.
Corporate Governance Regulation in East Central Europe: The Role of
Transnational Forces Part 5: Conclusion 11. Marketization,
Transnationalization, Commodification and the Shifts in Corporate
Governance Regulation: a Conclusion. Bibliography
Introducing Key Concepts, Questions and Approaches Part 1: Themes and
Approaches 2. Explaining Corporate Governance Systems: Alternative
Approaches 3. Regulation- and State-Theoretical Perspectives on Changes in
Corporate Governance and Metagovernance 4. The paradoxical Nature of
Shareholder Primacy: A Re-consideration of the Enron-era Financial Scandals
in the USA and the EU Part 2: European Corporate Governance Regulation and
the Politics of Marketization 5. The Transformation of Corporate Governance
Regulation in the European Union: From Harmonisation to Marketisation 6.
Towards a Market-Based Approach: The Privatization and Microeconomization
of EU Antitrust Law Enforcement Part 3: The Role of Private Authority in
Corporate Governance Regulation 7. Coordination Service Firms and the
Erosion of Rhenish Capitalism 8. The Role of Private Actors in Global
Governance and Regulation: US, European and International Convergence of
Accounting and Auditing Standards in a Post Enron World Part 4: Integrating
Emerging Market Economies 9. Transitions Through Different Corporate
Governance Structures in Postsocialist Economies: Which Convergence? 10.
Corporate Governance Regulation in East Central Europe: The Role of
Transnational Forces Part 5: Conclusion 11. Marketization,
Transnationalization, Commodification and the Shifts in Corporate
Governance Regulation: a Conclusion. Bibliography







