
This Is A Book About Shareholders — Who They Are, What They Own, How Their Composition And Character Has Changed, And With It Their Relationship With The Companies They Own. It Is Also A Book About Shareholder Rights And Responsibilities. In A Clear And Readable Style The Book Explores The Key Current Corporate Governance Issues — Company Law And Reporting, Chief Executive Pay, Regulatory And Accountability Requirements — Against The Background Of An Ever-changing Business Environment: An Environment In Which Private Investors May Have Grown In Number, But In Which Shareholders Influence Has Dwindled As Institutions Have Become The Dominant Shareholding Group. Throughout The Book The Authors Provide Numerous Examples And Anecdotes Illustrating The Evolution Of The Joint Stock Company From The South Sea Company Of The 18th Century To The Giants And Cause Celebres On The Corporate Stage In The 1980s And 1990s. Both Authors Are Authoritative And Informed Commentators On Issues Of Corporate Governance With Extensive Management, Policy And Advocacy Experience; Their Underlying Concern Is To Show The Importance Of Shareholder Interest And Involvement, Which They Strongly Believe Will Remain In The Best Interests Of The Company And The Wider Society In The 21st Century.
This book investigates the shifting role, composition, and influence of shareholders within the modern corporate governance framework. The authors, Anne Simpson and Jonathan Charkham, leverage their extensive backgrounds in management and policy advocacy to examine how the transition from private to institutional ownership has altered the balance of power between shareholders and corporate leadership. They argue that active shareholder involvement remains a critical component for the health of both individual companies and the broader economic landscape.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the historical and structural development of shareholder rights. Readers frequently note that the authors provide a clear, accessible analysis of complex regulatory and accountability issues within the business environment.
Page Count:
286
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191583634
ISBN-13:
9780191583636
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