Written by the 'father of corporate governance' this text is an authoritative guide to the frameworks of power that govern organizations The third edition covers key developments since the financial crisis including aggressive tax avoidance executive pay & whistle-blowing The book is divided into three clear parts that firstly outline the models & principles of governance before analysing corporate policy codes & practice International case studies provide real-world examples & a chapter dedicated to global corporate governance illustrates regulation in such diverse regions as Brazil Russia the Middle East & North Africa This comparative perspective ensures students are able to evaluate the importance of culture in various attitudes to governance In addition self-test questions with solutions provided at the end of the text enable the reader to directly test their knowledge & assess their progress throughout This complete approach ensures students have a fundamental understanding of all aspects of corporate governance & its essential role in real-world business practice The textbook is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which
Includes:: For students
- Use the author blog to gain insight into current events in the world of business economics & finance The blog is updated by OUP authors & subject experts Bob Tricker & Christine Mallin
- Take your learning further with relevant web links to reliable online content related to each chapter
- Get the most from the case studies in the book by using our additional case study resources to support your online research For registered lecturers
- Additional case studies of varying lengths can be used in class to generate discussion & debate
- Teaching notes support both the case studies & the projects from the book
- Power Point slides can be used as a basis for lecture presentations or as h&-outs in class
- Suggested group exercises enable students to put their teamwork skills into practice