Research handbook on international banking and governance

pt. 1. Ownership, efficiency and stability -- pt. 2. Compensation, performance and risk -- pt. 3. Market discipline : prerequisites and effectiveness -- pt. 4. Governance, regulation and supervision -- pt. 5. Governance, strategy and social responsibility -- pt. 6. Governance in non-bank financial i...

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Main Author: Lin, Chen
Other Authors: Wihlborg, Clas, Barth, James R.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, U.K Edward Elgar 2012
Series:Elgar original reference
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520 |a The contributors--top international scholars from finance, law and business--explore the role of governance, both internal and external, in explaining risk-taking and other aspects of the behavior of financial institutions. Additionally, they discuss market and policy features affecting objectives and quality of governance. The chapters provide in-depth analysis of factors such as: ownership, efficiency and stability; market discipline; compensation and performance; social responsibility; and governance in non-bank financial institutions. Only through this kind of rigorous examination can one hope to implement the financial reforms necessary and sufficient to reduce the likelihood and severity of future crises