- Home
- Browser a Book
- Gatekeepers: The Role of the Professions and Corporate Governance (Clarendon Lectures in Management Studies)
Gatekeepers: The Role of the Professions and Corporate Governance (Clarendon Lectures in Management Studies)
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: lectures, management, studies, clarendon, governance, role, professions, corporate, gatekeepers
Number of Pages: 400
Published: 2006-07-27
List price: $50.00
ISBN-10: 0199288097
ISBN-13: 9780199288090
Book Description:
Much of the debate and investigation of corporate collapse and failure has focused on boards and directors. Not so much attention has been given to the role of those who inform and advise them: the gatekeeping professions who play a vital and influential role in modern business.
In the book, John Coffee, world-renowned Professor of Corporate Law, explains how the professions have evolved, performed and changed their behavior over the last century. Coffee argues that all boards of directors are prisoners of their gatekeepers and only if the board’s agents properly advise and warn it, can the board function efficiently.
This well-informed, accessible and challenging account will be vital reading to all who wish to understand the contemporary business landscape and ’why the dogs didn’t bark’ for Enron and WorldCom.
Reviews:
Loading Google Book Reviews...
Related Books
- The New Corporate Governance in Theory and Practice
- Corporate Governance: Promises Kept, Promises Broken
- The Recurrent Crisis in Corporate Governance
- The Failure of Corporate Law: Fundamental Flaws and Progressive Possibilities
- A History of Corporate Governance around the World: Family Business Groups to Professional Managers (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report)