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Rethinking Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions

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Rethinking Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions

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Rethinking Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions book

Rethinking Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions

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Rethinking Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions book

ByDemetra Arsalidou
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2015
eBook Published 25 November 2015
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315890258
Pages 258
eBook ISBN 9781315890258
Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Law
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Arsalidou, D. (2015). Rethinking Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315890258

ABSTRACT

There are many deep-seated reasons for the current financial turmoil but a key factor has undoubtedly been the serious failings within the corporate governance practices of financial institutions. There have been shortcomings in the risk management and incentive structures; the boards’ supervision was at times weak; disclosure and accounting standards were in some cases inadequate; the institutional investors’ engagement with management was at times insufficient and, last but not least, the remuneration policies of many large institutions appeared inappropriate. This book will provide a critical overview and analysis of key corporate governance weaknesses, focusing primarily on three main areas: directors’ failure to understand complex company transactions; the poor remuneration practices of financial institutions; and, finally, the failure of institutional investors to sufficiently engage with management. The book, while largely focused on the UK, will also consider EU and Australian developments as well as offering a comparative angle looking at the corporate governance of financial institutions in the US.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|56 pages

Sharpening bankers’ personal accountability

chapter 2|74 pages

The theoretical justification of executive remuneration as an incentive mechanism

chapter 3|56 pages

Shareholder Engagement and Activism: An Effective Mechanism for Monitoring Management or a Fallacious Notion?

chapter 4|47 pages

Executive remuneration and shareholders’ voice in the United States

chapter 6|2 pages

Epilogue

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