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Author Nordberg, Donald, author.

Title The Cadbury code and recurrent crisis : a model for corporate governance? / Donald Nordberg
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 147 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)
Series Palgrave pivot
Palgrave pivot.
Contents A critical analysis of what these debates show us about the seat and shift of power between the key actors in the field -- corporations, mainstream institutional investors, professional services firms and bodies, and more peripheral voices in the debate. Central actors have embedded their authority over the process, marginalisation more peripheral voices but with excluding them, which allows their arguments to resurface in the cycle of recurring code revision. 8. Conclusions about how the code has influenced the practice of corporate governance and how the process of developing the code has both built a consensus, a logic of corporate governance while also embedding a lack of experimentation that might have done more to address the underlying problem of corporate collapse. It also notes that participation in the more recent code debates have failed to reflect the shifting patterns of investment in the UK equities market. 9
Summary "The importance of the Cadbury Committee and the codes of corporate governance that followed in shaping the current form and scope of possibility for corporate governance in the UK can hardly be underestimated. Nordberg's fascinating account of the process by which these have been shaped by individuals and institutions is a welcome examination of ... what it achieved, and what it left undone."--Dr. Jeroen Veldman, Associate Professor, Nyenrode Business University, The Netherlands "Professor Nordberg provides a timely and thoughtful discussion on a topic which, if anything, is even more important than it was some three decades ago. Recurrent corporate governance crises indeed indicate that the current paradigmatic approach ... may provide limited assurance as to its ability to prevent further cases of governance failures ... By reflecting on current insights, urging to learn from past mistakes, emphasising a broad discussion, and most of all, keeping an open mind to potential future solutions, Nordberg continues the great tradition of asking critical questions without necessarily providing predetermined answers." - Oliver Marnet, Associate Professor in Accounting, Southampton Business School, UK "This is a fascinating book, tracing the development of the UK Corporate Governance Code and highlighting its continuity through successive crises. At the same time, it identifies areas of controversy and challenge, intriguingly suggesting that "defeated logics" are merely suspended, perhaps poised to return. Essential interdisciplinary reading for all those interested in the UK's corporate governance system." - Andrew Johnston, Professor of Company Law and Corporate Governance, School of Law, University of Warwick, UK This book raises questions about a hallmark mechanism of corporate governance - the use of codes of practice. It undertakes a critical examination of the origins and development of the UK code of corporate governance, which influenced codes devised a round the world and practices of organisations well beyond the world of corporations listed on stock exchanges. Much lauded as a model of good governance, its core principles have persisted for almost 30 years. Yet during that time repeated crises in corporate governance have arisen, suggesting that it has not fully addressed the problem it was meant to solve. This book will be valuable reading for scholars working on business ethics, corporate governance, and business history
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 03, 2023)
Subject Committee on the Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance.
Corporate governance -- Great Britain
Responsibility accounting -- Great Britain
Business ethics -- Great Britain
Business ethics & social responsibility.
Business & management.
Business & Economics -- Business Ethics.
Business & Economics -- Management Science.
Business ethics
Corporate governance
Responsibility accounting
Great Britain
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783030552220
3030552225