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- Title: Corporate Governance
- Edition: 4
- 4th Revised edition
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- Table of contents: Acknowledgements.Introduction.1. What is a
Corporation?.Evolution of the Corporate Structure.The Purpose of a
Corporation.Human satisfaction.Social structure.Efficiency and
efficacy.Ubiquity and flexibility.Identity.Metaphor #1: The
Corporation as a "Person".Metaphor #2: The Corporation as a Complex
Adaptive System.Are Corporate Decisions "Moral?".Who can Hold
Corporations Accountable?.Two Key External Mechanisms for Directing
Corporate Behavior.Government: Legislation, Regulation,
Enforcement.What does "Within the Limits of the Law" Mean?.The top
10 Corporate Criminals of the 1990's.Probation of corporations.How
can a corporation be sentenced to probation?.Securities analyst
settlement.What is the role of shareholders in making this system
work?.Should shareholders pay the fine? Which ones?.Co-opting the
Market: Corporations and Government.The Corporation and
Elections.The Corporation and the Law.A Market Test: Measuring
Performance.Long-term vs. short-term.Corporate Decision-Making:
Whose Interests Does this."Person"/Adaptive Creature
Serve?.Measuring Value Enhancement.GAAP.Market value.Earnings per
share.EVA: economic value added.Human Capital: "It's not what you
own but what you know".The "Value Chain".Knowledge capital.The
value of cash.Corporate "externalities".Equilibrium: The Cadbury
Paradigm.Quantifying Non-Traditional Assets and Liabilities.Future
Directions.2. Shareholders: Ownership.Definitions.Early Concepts of
Ownership.Early Concepts of the Corporation.A Dual Heritage:
Individual and Corporate "Rights".The Reinvention of the
Corporation: Eastern Europe in the 1990s.Of Vouches and Values.The
Evolution of the American Corporation.The Essential Elements of the
Corporate Structure.The Separation of Ownership and Control, Part
1: Berle and Means.Fractionated Ownership.The Separation of
Ownership and Control, Part 2: The Takeover Era.Waking the Sleeping
Giant.A Framework for Shareholder Monitoring and Response.Ownership
and Responsibility.No innocent shareholder.To Sell or Not to Sell:
The Prisoner's Dilemma.Who the Institutional Investors Are.Bank
trusts.Mutual funds.Insurance companies.Universities and
foundations.Pension plans.The Biggest Pool of Money in the
World.Pension plans as investors.Pension plans as
owners.Advantages.Disadvantages.Public Pension Funds.Divestment
initiatives.Economically targeted investments.AFSCME.Proxy
access.Shareholder approval of summary compensation
table.Independent chairman.Binding majority vote
standard.Solicitation expenses.Board Declassification.Equity
compensation holding policy.Performance-based restricted
stock.Climate change risk report.Federal employee retirement
system.TIAA-CREF.Private Pension Funds.The Sleeping Giant Awakens:
Shareholder Proxy Proposals on.Governance Issues.Focus on the
Board.Hedge Funds.Synthesis: Hermes.Investing in Activism.New
Models and New Paradigms.The "Ideal Owner".Public Policy
Submissions.Pension Funds as "Ideal Owners".Is the "Ideal Owner"
Enough?.3. Directors: Monitoring.A Brief History of Anglo-American
Boards.Today's Typical Board.Size.Inside/Outside
mix.Diversity.Meeting frequency/committees.Audit
committees.Ownership/compensation.Post S-Ox changes.Board Duties:
The Legal Framework.The Board-Management Relationship.Information
Flow.The Years of the Corporate Scandals.Director Information
Checklist.The CEO-Chairman.Catch 22: The Ex-CEO as Director.CEO
Succession.Director Nomination.Director
Compensation.Interlocks.Time and Money.The Director's Role in
Crisis."Independent" Outside Directors.Director Election.Staggered
boards.Confidential voting.Impact of the Takeover Era on the Role
of the Board.The Fiduciary Standard and the Delaware Factor.How did
boards respond?.Greenmail."Poison pills".Other anti-takeover
devices.Future Directions.Majority voting and proxy
access.Improving director compensation.Increasing the authority of
independent directors."A market for independent
directors"."Designated director".Board evaluation.Executive session
meetings.Succession planning and strategic planning.Market
directors genuinely "independent".Involvement by the federal
government.Involvement by shareholders.4. Management:
Performance.Introduction.What Do We Want from the CEO?.The Biggest
Challenge.Executive Compensation.Stock Options.Restricted
Stock.Shareholder Concerns: Several Ways to Pay Day.The "guaranteed
bonus" - the ultimate oxymoron.Deliberate obfuscation.The Christmas
tree.Compensation plans that are all upside and no
downside.Loans.Accelerated vesting of options.Manipulation of
earnings to support bonuses.Huge disparity between CEO and other
top executives.Imputed years of service.Excessive departure
packages.Backdating, bullet-dodging and spring-loading
options.Phony cuts.Golden hellos.Transaction bonuses.Gross-ups and
other perquisites.Retirement benefits.Obstacles to restitution when
CEOs are overpaid.Future Directions for Executive Compensation.CEO
Employment Contracts.Cause.Change of control.Half now, half
later.CEO Succession Planning.Sarbanes-Oxley.Creation of the public
company accounting oversight board.Section 404.Other
changes.Employees: Compensation and Ownership.Four reasons for
employee ownership.Employee Stock Ownership Plans.Mondragon and
Symmetry: Integration of Employees,.Owners and
Directors.Conclusion.5. International Corporate Governance.Capital
Restructuring and Ownership Structure.Corporate Governance
Improvements.The Results.The Institutional Investor as Proxy for
the Public Interest.Norway in the Driver's Seat.The International
Corporate Governance Network.The Global Corporate Governance
Forum.Sweden.Canada.Singapore.Enhanced value engagement:
Isetan.Company profile.Relevant corporate governance features of
Singapore.The importance of the Isetan Singapore engagement.Issues
at Isetan.Actions.Outcomes.Russia.Germany.China.Japan.GMI.Developed
Markets Not Immune to Governance Weaknesses.Ratings Changes and
Stock Performance.Management Processes.World Bank and G7
Response.Azerbaijan.Slovakia.Jordan.Thailand.Poland.Key
Recommendations.The GCP.A Common Framework for Sustainability
Reporting.2006 Results.Looking Ahead.Relative Sector
Performance.Background.Towards a Common Language.Vision.6. Case
Studies: Corporations in Crisis.General Motors.General Motors and
Pierre de Pont.General Motors: What Went Wrong?.General Motors and
Ross Perot.General Motors after Perot: Smith and Stempel.General
Motors: A Postscript.American Express.Time Warner.Sears, Roebuck
& Co.Diversification Strategy: The Fate of Retail.Sears: A
Postscript.Armand Hammer and Occidental
Petroleum.Polaroid.Polaroid's ESOP: Delaware Sits in
Judgment.Carter Hawley Hale.Hostile Takeover.After the
Restructuring.Eastman Kodak.Waste Management Corp.Gold into
Garbage.Lens and Soros.The Soros Effect.Restructuring.What Went
Wrong?.Waste Management: A Postscript.Stone & Webster.Stone
& Webster: The Company that Built America.Postscript.Mirror
Group/Trinity Mirror.January 1999.July 1999.September 2000.June
2001.February 2002.September 2002.Adelphia.What happened?.Arthur
Andersen.Andersen Consulting.A Conformist Culture.Who Watches the
Watchers?.Corporate Governance.Hubris.Tyco (by Robert A.G.
Monks).WorldCom (by Beth Young).Growth by Acquisition.WorldCom's
Board of Directors.WorldCom's Auditor.Gerstner's Pay Package at
IBM.The Anatomy of a Contract.Premier Oil - Shareholder Value,
Governance and Social Issues.Index..
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