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Boards And Shareholders In European Listed Companies Facts Context And Postcrisis Reforms Massimo Belcredi

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Boards And Shareholders In European Listed Companies Facts Context And Postcrisis Reforms Massimo Belcredi
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.25 MB
Pages: 452
Author: Massimo Belcredi, Guido Ferrarini
ISBN: 9781107040564, 1107040566
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Boards And Shareholders In European Listed Companies Facts Context And Postcrisis Reforms Massimo Belcredi by Massimo Belcredi, Guido Ferrarini 9781107040564, 1107040566 instant download after payment.

With contributions by distinguished scholars from legal and financial backgrounds, this collection of essays analyses four main topics in the corporate governance of European listed firms: (i) board structure, composition and functioning and their interaction with ownership structure; (ii) board remuneration; (iii) shareholder activism and (iv) corporate governance disclosure based on the 'comply or explain' approach. The authors provide new comparative evidence and analyse its implications for the policy debate. They challenge the conventional wisdom that corporate governance in European firms was systematically dysfunctional. While proposals aimed at increasing disclosure and accountability are usually well-grounded, caution is suggested when bringing forward regulatory changes with respect to proposals targeting specific governance arrangements, especially in the fields of board composition and shareholder activism. They argue that the 'comply or explain' principle should be retained and further efforts should be exercised to enhance disclosure.

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