ABSTRACT

Since the beginning of the 2000s, important changes in external environments have affected the corporate governance practices of firms all around the world. The corporate governance structure in each country develops in response to country-specific factors and conditions. Firms are currently engaged in a variety of dynamic business relationships such as business networks, strategic alliances, and conglomerates especially in high technology sectors. Strategy, Structure and Corporate Governance by Nabyla Daidj, proposes to analyze the main trends and drivers of change in corporate governance of several kinds of organizations: - Large conglomerates. The development of large and complex conglomerate organizations have played an important role in the economy in Japan but also in other countries such as Korea with chaebols, which can be defined as closely intertwined industrial groupings. - Inter-firms networks (districts, clusters etc.); and, - 'Recent' forms of inter-firms networks (business ecosystems). The author examines several case studies and shows how shifts in markets and global competition are reconfiguring transactions within these organizations and are impacting corporate governance systems.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|17 pages

Corporate governance in the Japanese keiretsu system

A dynamic process

chapter 2|19 pages

The Korean system

Overview and evolution of closely intertwined industrial groupings (chaebols)

chapter 3|19 pages

Conglomerates in the US

Return of the giants?

chapter 4|23 pages

The French landscape

The evolution of large groups' strategies and governance

chapter 5|21 pages

Business groups in emerging economies

chapter 6|19 pages

Grupos in Mexico

Organizational structure and corporate governance

chapter 8|12 pages

Trends and patterns in corporate governance of “new” inter-firm networks

The case of business ecosystems

chapter 9|16 pages

Evolution of corporate governance of large media conglomerates

Comcast, NewsCorp, Time Warner, Viacom, Vivendi, Walt Disney

chapter 10|22 pages

Amazon, Apple and Google

Towards the development of very large diversified groups or conglomerates?