Thomas Clarke’s International Corporate Governance offers a panoramic guide to corporate governance and examines the recurring crises in governance and the reform around the world.
Thomas Clarke’s International Corporate Governance offers a panoramic guide to corporate governance and examines the recurring crises in governance and the reform around the world.
This is a popular classic book but significant changes have been made to this new edition to take account of:
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The textbook contains a wealth of pedagogical material to guide the reader through this complex subject, with student questions to help with assessments and new companion website. There are 14 new forensic case analyses critically scrutinizing governance failures.
International Corporate Governance is an essential text for those studying corporate governance at the advanced undergraduate, postgraduate, or executive level.
Thomas Clarke is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and formerly Professor of Management at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), and at UTS Sydney. Visiting Professor at the University of Paris, University of Geneva, Toulouse Business School, FGV in Brazil, and UNAM in Mexico. He was a member of the RSA Tomorrow’s Company Inquiry that influenced the review of UK Company Law, and at the OECD in Paris helped develop the corporate governance code adopted by governments throughout the world. In 2016 he was awarded the inaugural Sir Adrian Cadbury Scholarship by the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN).
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