Description |
184 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
The inevitable instability of American corporate governance / Mark J. Roe -- Values and corporate responsibility : a personal perspective / John S. Reed -- Management as a profession / Rakesh Khurana, Nitin Nohria, and Daniel Penrice -- The regulators and the financial scandals / Donald C. Langevoort -- The professionalization of corporate directors / Martin Lipton and Jay W. Lorsch ; Comment : Should directors be professionals? / Margaret M. Blair ; Comment : Professionalization does not mean power or accountability / Damon Silvers ; Comment : The limits of corporate law in promoting good corporate governance / Michael Klausner -- The auditor as gatekeeper : a perilous expectations gap / William R. Kinney, Jr. ; Comment : The audit and the auditor's central role / John H. Biggs -- Professional independence and the corporate lawyer / William T. Allen and Geoffrey Miller ; Comment : The dubious history and psychology of clubs as self-regulatory organizations / Richard W. Painter -- The financial scandals and the demise of the traditional investment banker / Felix G. Rohatyn ; Comment : Toward a higher standard of conduct in investment banking / Gerald Rosenfeld -- Journalists and the corporate scandals : what happened to the watchdog? / Geneva Overholser -- Report of the American Academy's Corporate Responsibility Steering Committee / Corporate Responsibility Steering Committee ; Steering Committee report and recommendations. |
Subject |
Corporate governance -- United States.
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Corporate governance. |
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United States. |
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Social responsibility of business -- United States.
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Social responsibility of business. |
Added Author |
Lorsch, Jay William.
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Berlowitz, Leslie.
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Zelleke, Andy.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Note |
Subtitle on p. [4] of cover: Report of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences |
ISBN |
0262740273 paperback alkaline paper |
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0262240483 alkaline paper |
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