Behavioural Approaches to Corporate Governance Routledge Advances in Behavioural Economics and Finance Series
Auteur : Gordon Cameron Elliott
Corporate governance failures are all too frequent and their patterns and outcomes seem avoidably familiar. This book examines the findings of behavioural finance and economics that are most relevant to governance problems, and suggests potential solutions that are best suited to real-world practice and circumstance.
There is a great deal of existing theory that claims to predict the causes and effects of poor governance, and provide solutions. However, the implementation of such measures seems to do little more than merely delay inevitable crises. This book develops a synthesis framework to examine the relative strengths and weaknesses of a behavioural versus deductive approach to understanding the failures of governance. It concludes with a discussion of how corporate governance theory may need to shift going forward, perhaps to include a ?heterodox? ecosystem of theoretical paradigms.
This book will be of interest to students, researchers and practitioners concerned with corporate governance, economic theory and behavioural economics.
1. Introduction 2. 'Neoclassical' corporate governance theory 3. Behavioural approaches to decision-making and analysis 4. Corporate governance failures and malfunctions: their etiologies 5. Towards a behavioural governance framework 6. The future understanding of corporate governance
Cameron Elliott Gordon is Adjunct Associate Professor, Health Research Institute, University of Canberra, Australia.
Date de parution : 10-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2018
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Behavioural Approaches to Corporate Governance :
Mots-clés :
UK Corporate Governance; Coase; UK Corporate Governance Code; behavioral; Pay For Performance; institutional governance; UK Pattern; NRSRO; Corporate Governance; Corporate Financiers; Asset Price Deflation; Behavioural Economics; Corporate Governance Scandals; Human Psychological Characteristics; Ceo Turnover; Corporate Governance Design; Corporate Governance Theory; UK Focus; UK Committee; Firm Ceo; Behavioural Finance; Naturalist Decision Making; Behavioural Social Science; Behavioural Strain; Financial Reporting Council; South Sea Bubble; Independent Non-executive Directors; Agent Utility Functions