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|a Engwall, Lars
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|a Corporate governance in action
|b regulators, market actors and scrutinizers
|c edited by Lars Engwall
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|a New York, NY
|b Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
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|a xviii, 204 pages
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|a Resituating corporate governance -- A field approach to corporate governance -- Regulators -- Market actors -- Scrutinizers : NGOs -- Scrutinizers : media -- Governance relations -- Conclusions
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Corporate governance / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88007569
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|a Gouvernement d'entreprise
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|a Routledge studies in corporate governance
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|a Over time we have seen large corporations, in many cases with multinational operations, begin to play an increasingly significant role in modern society. This in turn has put the governance of these corporations into focus. Against this background, Corporate Governance in Action helps provide a framework for examining corporate governance through a focus provided by external pressures on large corporations. It also brings together the approach of economics and finance with theories in organization studies, such as aspects of resource dependency theory. This framework takes into consideration not only the market relations of modern corporations but also their dependence on regulators and different kind of scrutinizers
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