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portada The Corporate Governance of Business Groups: What we Know and What Lies Ahead (Annals of Corporate Governance) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
116
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781638282426

The Corporate Governance of Business Groups: What we Know and What Lies Ahead (Annals of Corporate Governance) (in English)

Ruth V Aguilera; Ryan Federo; Bartolome Pascual-Fuster (Author) · Now Publishers · Paperback

The Corporate Governance of Business Groups: What we Know and What Lies Ahead (Annals of Corporate Governance) (in English) - Ruth V Aguilera; Ryan Federo; Bartolome Pascual-Fuster

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Synopsis "The Corporate Governance of Business Groups: What we Know and What Lies Ahead (Annals of Corporate Governance) (in English)"

The Corporate Governance of Business Groups first summarizes how the existing body of literature has defined and studied business groups (BG). It then discusses the arguments for why BGs exist and persist. To provide a contextual understanding of BGs, the authors present the worldwide distribution and structure of these organizations. Gaining an overview of BGs' and their affiliated firms' characteristics allows one to disentangle the various dimensions of their corporate governance, particularly focusing on identifying what we know about how they are governed and where future research should continue. The authors adopt a traditional corporate governance framework based on financial economics to discuss BGs' corporate governance mechanisms. This financial perspective is complemented by incorporating an organizational and sociological lens to better understand how ties among the affiliate firms influence BG governance. Overall, the monograph argues that BG corporate governance is a fruitful path for scholars to continue to examine because many internal and external governance mechanisms remain understudied and the specificities of BGs generate differences in how these mechanisms are understood in these organizations, resulting in gaps in the literature ripe for future research.

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