Governing the Corporation is a unique forum combining the
insights of some of the most influential minds involved in the
governance of global financial markets with internationally
recognised academics and practitioners.
Divided into three sections, the book first examines changes to
the regulation of markets and assesses the global implications of
the export of Sarbanes-Oxley for financial sector governance. The
second section examines the challenges facing the professions with
critical analysis from leading lawyers and accountants. The final
section calculates the effectiveness of state and self-regulatory
policy and posits the importance of institutionalising an ethical
framework tied to incentives. Each section of the book
features contributions from regulators, practitioners and academics
from a range of disciplines, including finance, political science,
criminology, law and philosophy.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Contributors.
Acknowledgements.
1. Governing the Corporation: Corporate Governance and
Regulation in Global Markets (Justin O’Brien).
2. Restoring Trust after Recent Accountability Failures (David
M. Walker).
3. Accountability in the Age of Global Markets (William J.
Mc Donough).
4. European Responses to Corporate Governance Challenges
(Alexander A. Schaub).
5. Economic Globalisation and National Corporate Governance
Reform (Dermont Mc Cann).
6. From Workers to Global Politics: How The Way We Work Provide
Answers to Corporate Governance Questions (Irene Lynch-Fannon).
7. Multi-Lateral Regulatory Initiatives–A
Legitimation-based Approach (George Gilligan).
8. Corporate Social Responsibility as Regulation: The Argument
from Democracy (Lisa Whitehouse).
9. The Criminological Lens: Understanding Criminal Law and
Corporate Governance (Laureen Snider).
10. Detecting Fraud and Managing the Risk (Nicholas M.
Hodson).
11. After Enron: Corporate Governance, Creative Compliance and
the Uses of Corporate Social Responsibility (Doreen Mc Barnet).
12. The Role of Lawyers: Hired Guns or Public Servant (Jeremy P.
Carver)?
13. Financial Reporting, Corporate Governance and Parmalat: Was
it a Financial Reporting Failure (Giovanni Melis and Andrea
Melis)?
14. Corporate Regulation in Ireland (Paul Appleby).
15. Corporate Governance – More Than a State of Mind
(Neill Buck)?
16. Redesigning Financial Regulation: Eliot Spitzer,
State-Federal Relations and the Battle for Corporate Control
(Justin O’Brien).
17. Public Trusteeship: The Responsibilities of Transparency and
Legacy (J. Patrick Dobel).
Bibliography.
Index.
Über den Autor
Dr Justin O’Brien runs the Corporate Governance Programme at the School of Law, Queen’s University, Belfast. He is the author of Wall Street on Trial, also published by John Wiley & Sons. He is currently working on a major international research project examining regulatory regime change in global financial markets, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.