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Corporation law --- Corporate governance --- Sociétés --- Gouvernement d'entreprise --- Droit --- Sociétés --- Governance, Corporate --- Industrial management --- Directors of corporations --- Corporation law - European Union countries. --- Corporate governance - European Union countries.
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"This text compares the corporate governance structures of the US quoted company and its European equivalent and the role which employees as non-shareholding stakeholders hold within those structures. It focuses on the incidents of ownership normally exercised by stakeholders and raises questions regarding different responses to the issue of mandated labour market regulation on both sides of the Atlantic. The text considers theoretical and practical issues raised in this context."--Bloomsbury Publishing This text compares the corporate governance structures of the US quoted company and its European equivalent and the role which employees as non-shareholding stakeholders hold within those structures. It focuses on the incidents of ownership normally exercised by stakeholders and raises questions regarding different responses to the issue of mandated labour market regulation on both sides of the Atlantic. The text considers theoretical and practical issues raised in this context
Company law. Associations --- Social law. Labour law --- European Union --- United States --- Corporate governance --- Industrial management --- Employee participation --- Governance, Corporate --- Directors of corporations --- Business administration --- Business enterprises --- Business management --- Corporate management --- Corporations --- Industrial administration --- Management, Industrial --- Rationalization of industry --- Scientific management --- Management --- Business --- Industrial organization --- Law and legislation --- Corporate governance - European Union countries. --- Corporate governance - United States. --- Industrial management - Employee participation - European Union countries. --- Industrial management - Employee participation - United States. --- United States of America
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The harmonisation of company law has always been on the agenda of the European Union. Besides the protection of third parties affected by business transactions, the founders had two other objectives: first, promoting freedom of establishment, and second, preventing the abuse of such freedom. In fact, the fear of the Netherlands becoming the 'Delaware of Europe'' (in terms of competition among Member States) seemed real, until, ironically, at the beginning of the 21st century, it was the privilege of the Dutch (and the Danish) state to fail in making the abuse argument before the European Court
Corporation law --- Corporate governance --- Law --- International unification --- International unification. --- 347.72 EU --- Academic collection --- 347.72 EU Handelsvennootschappen: statuut, aandeelhouder, patrimonium, inbreng, winst en verlies, algemene vergadering, raad van beheer, toezicht. Vennootschaprecht--EU --- Handelsvennootschappen: statuut, aandeelhouder, patrimonium, inbreng, winst en verlies, algemene vergadering, raad van beheer, toezicht. Vennootschaprecht--EU --- Business enterprises -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. --- Capital market -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. --- Corporation law -- European Union countries. --- Corporation law. --- Corporations -- Finance -- Law and legislation -- European Union countries. --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- Governance, Corporate --- Industrial management --- Directors of corporations --- Corporation law - European Union countries --- Corporate governance - European Union countries --- Law - European Union countries - International unification
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Corporate Governance In A Globalising World: Convergence Or Divergence? presents a broad and multi-disciplinary debate on corporate governance systems by integrating academic viewpoints, statistical evidence, as well as field surveys. Based on a large number of publications and studies, the opinions of researchers are grouped into three categories: those that believe in a convergence into the direction of the market-oriented model (with the Anglo-American model as the reference base), those that opt for another type of convergence, namely in the direction of a hybrid corporate governance model (based on cross-reference between different leading governance models), and those that do not believe in global convergence but adhere to diversity of governance models.
Corporate governance --- Boards of directors --- Convergence (Economics) --- Gouvernement d'entreprise --- Rapprochement (Economie) --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Industrial Management --- Management Theory --- 658.315 --- 658.114 --- #ECO:03.04:industrie en onderneming corporate governance --- Relations between management and workforce within the firm --- Forms of enterprise in general. Private businesses --- 650 --- 658.114 Forms of enterprise in general. Private businesses --- 658.315 Relations between management and workforce within the firm --- Theorieën en grondbeginselen. Management. --- Governance, Corporate --- Industrial management --- Directors of corporations --- Economic convergence --- Economics --- Boards of supervision (Corporation law) --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Theorieën en grondbeginselen. Management --- Theorieën en grondbeginselen. Management --- Management. --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Organization --- Corporate governance - European Union countries --- Boards of directors - European Union countries --- Convergence (Economics) - European Union countries
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The control of corporations is a subject that will appeal to a broad readership. How are the giant corporations that affect our lives controlled? Which individuals and institutions command the vast proportion of economic resources controlled by corporations? How do patterns of corporate control differ across European countries? This book answers these questions by providing a detailed analysis of corporate control in nine European countries - Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
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