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Corporate Governance: Principles, Policies and Practices, 3/e

Corporate Governance:  Principles, Policies and Practices,  3/e

Author(s):
  • A.C. Fernando
  • E K Satheesh
  • K P Muraleedharan
  • Author: A.C. Fernando
    • ISBN:9789353062668
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9353062667
    • Price:Rs. 760.00
    • Pages:696
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


    Ratings:

    The Third edition of Corporate Governance: Principles, Policies and Practices sheds light on recent corporate problems using a flexible modular format, through a detailed explanation of the corporate governance mechanism and the various incentives within today's governance system, while offering potential solution in context. With an emphasis on connecting corporate governance to practical management, the book provide cutting-edge material comprising new and unique study tools and fresh, thought-provoking content."

     

    Table of Content

    "Part Two: Legal Framework and Agents in Corporate Governance

    Chapter 5: Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Corporate Governance
    Chapter 6: Share holders - The Prime stake holders
    Chapter 7: Other Stake holders of the company
    Chapter 8: The role of Board of Directors in corporate governance
    Chapter 9: The role of Auditors in corporate Governance

    Part Three: Components and Facilitators of Corporate Governance

    Chapter 10: Financial Reporting and Corporate Governance
    Chapter 11: Whistle Blowing Mechanism and Corporate Governance
    Chapter 12: Role of Government in Corporate Governance
    Chapter 13: The Role of the Media in Ensuring Corporate Governance

    Part Four: Issues and Problems of Corporate Governance in Developed and Emerging Economies

    Chapter 14: Corporate Governance and Buisness Ethics
    Chapter 15: Corporate Governance and CSR
    Chapter 16: Corporate Governance and Public Policy
    Chapter 17: Corporate Governance in the Developed and Emerging Economies
    Chapter 18: Corporate Governance in the Public Sector and the Family Owned Companies: The Indian Scenario

    Golden Case Studies"
     

    Salient Features

    1. An integrated flow between the chapters, which will allow the students to clearly see how the topics relate to each other from the start.

    2. Offers readers a comprehensive coverage of corporate governance practices.

    3. This revision presents new examples and pedagogical features adding more value and depth to the text's effective, consistent framework.

    4. The section of Golden case studies features the top companies and their discussion about the pathway of handling the governance in the modern world of business.

    5. Clear Chapter outlines, Keywords, discussion questions and extensive referring enabling readers to access their learning."