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OverviewThe global financial crisis has led to more and more focus on corporate governance and financial institutions. There has been much coverage in the media about various corporate governance related issues in banks and other financial institutions, such as executive directors' remuneration and bankers' bonuses, board composition and board diversity. This book, dedicated to the corporate governance of banks and other financial institutions, makes a timely and accessible contribution to the literature in this area. The contributors are experts in their field with in-depth knowledge of the various countries including Italy, the UK, Germany, the US, China, Japan, Brazil, Russia, Australia and Nigeria, plus a chapter on Islamic financial institutions, covered in this book. Overall, the engagingly written chapters highlight many of the shortcomings of corporate governance which have led to financial scandals, whilst indicating areas where corporate governance can be strengthened and improved. Adding depth and accessibility to existing corporate governance books, this Handbook is ideal as a teaching and learning tool for undergraduate and postgraduate students. For directors and the general business and wider stakeholder communities concerned with corporate governance, it is an essential resource. Contributors: C.L. Ahmadjian, K.-J. Chang, M.J. Conyon, F. Cuomo, H. Farag, L. He, H.-Y Liang, I. Love, C.A. Mallin, C. Ogbechie, B. Okhunjanov, G. Pearson, S. Prigge, R.F. Schiozer, O.K. Tam, P.R.S. Terra, A. Zattoni Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christine A. MallinPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781784711801ISBN 10: 1784711802 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 24 November 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction and Overview Christine A. Mallin PART I CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN EUROPE 1. An Evolutionary Overview of the Ownership, Governance and Strategy of Mediobanca: From the Kingmaker of Italian Capitalism to a Large Financial Conglomerate Alessandro Zattoni and Francesca Cuomo 2. The Co-Operative Bank - What Went Wrong? Christine A. Mallin 3. Remuneration-Based Incentives in a Global Bank before and after Lehman - The Case of Deutsche Bank Stefan Prigge PART II CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN THE USA AND SOUTH AMERICA 4. CEO Compensation in US Financial Institutions Martin J. Conyon and Lerong He 5. Regulation, Ownership and Corporate Governance in Brazilian Banks Rafael F. Schiozer and Paolo R.S. Terra PART III CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN THE ASIA PACIFIC 6. Corporate Governance of Japanese Banks Christina L. Ahmadjian 7. Corporate Governance of China's City Commercial Banks On Kit Tam, Hsin-Yu Liang and Kuo-Jen Chang 8. Failure in Corporate Governance - Financial Planning and Greed Gail Pearson PART IV CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: ADDITIONAL DIMENSIONS 9. Determinants of Corporate Governance in Russian Banks Inessa Love and Botir Okhunjanov 10. Corporate Governance Practices in the Nigerian Banking Industry Chris Ogbechie 11. Corporate Governance in Islamic Financial Institutions: What Have we Learnt? Hisham Farag IndexReviews`This stimulating collection of essays on individual financial institutions and on banking arrangements in particular countries is an important contribution to the literature on a key area of corporate governance.' -- Brian R. Cheffins, University of Cambridge, UK `Mallin's book is a collection of essays, which all give a good understanding of how corporate governance problems are dealt with by very different financial institutions and their regulatory authorities all over the world. . . The book is recommended to readers, who want to learn more about governance of financial institutions in the selected sample of countries -- SUERF Newsletter `This stimulating collection of essays on individual financial institutions and on banking arrangements in particular countries is an important contribution to the literature on a key area of corporate governance.' -- Brian R. Cheffins, University of Cambridge, UK `Mallin's book is a collection of essays, which all give a good understanding of how corporate governance problems are dealt with by very different financial institutions and their regulatory authorities all over the world. . . The book is recommended to readers, who want to learn more about governance of financial institutions in the selected sample of countries.' -- SUERF Newsletter Author InformationEdited by Christine A. Mallin, Professorial Fellow, Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia, UK and Honorary Professor, Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration, The Open University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |