Boards, Governance and Value Creation: The Human Side of Corporate Governance

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Cambridge University Press, 2007 M04 19
What is the role of boards in corporate governance? How should they be structured in order to maximize value creation? This 2007 book looks at the role of boards in a variety of different countries and contexts, from small and medium-sized enterprises to large corporations. It explores the working style of boards and how they can best achieve their task expectations. Board effectiveness and value creation are shown to be the results of interactions between owners, managers, board members and other actors. Board behaviour is thus seen to be a result of strategizing, norms, board leadership, and the decision-making culture within the boardroom. Combining value creation, behavioural and ethical approaches to the study of boards, this work offers a systematic framework which will be of value to graduate students and researchers in the field of corporate social responsibility and business ethics.
 

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Contents

Section 1
12
Section 2
33
Section 3
67
Section 4
69
Section 5
97
Section 6
130
Section 7
165
Section 8
175
Section 9
208
Section 10
237
Section 11
272
Section 12
280
Section 13
284
Section 14
294

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Morten Huse is Professor of Innovation and Economic Organization at the Norwegian School of Management and Visiting Long-Term Research Professor in the Department of Strategy at Bocconi University, Milan.

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