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Take-up, Resistance and Transformation of Corporate Governance Codes
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Corporate governance brings transparency to corporate decision-making, however more research is needed into the rationale for the diffusion of governance codes to developing countries. This book explores why listed corporations in Peru decided to comply with a voluntary code of corporate governance practice introduced in 2014 to over 200 corporations registered on the Lima stock exchange. It looks at why some listed corporations would incur the expense of actively complying with such a code when it is neither suited to their corporate ownership structures, nor to their equity markets.
Combining empirical research with a sound theoretical base and interviews with those working in the field, the book comes to an objective conclusion that rejects the description that big businesses in Latin America are self-interested and frequently corrupt, and instead are concerned about sustainability and building legitimacy in their chosen domains.
Combines extensive empirical research with a sound theoretical base Includes over 50 interviews with senior people in the field of corporate governance Explores the impact of civil society on business practice including global sustainability and anti-corruption initiative
Autorentext
John Lawrence is an independent director and completed his PhD in political economy at UCL, in which the focus was on understanding how companies registered with the Lima stock exchange make decisions on corporate governance matters in general and on their compliance with a voluntary code introduced in 2014. Before his career in academia, he had a successful career in management consulting, advising on strategy to the boards of more than 50 corporations in the financial services markets and ran his own firm for over 25 years.
Klappentext
"This book is essential reading for those investigating the introduction and adoption of corporate governance codes in major Latin American corporations as well as for academics engaged in the study of management and business history." Dr. Martin Monsalve Zanatti, "This is an insightful contribution to business and development scholarship." Professor José Carlos Orihuela This work is a must-read for understanding the transformative potential of governance in emerging markets. Professor Alfredo Enrione. This is a great work on a topic that deserves further attention. Professor Diego Sánchez-Ancochea Corporate governance brings transparency to corporate decision-making, however more research is needed into the rationale for the diffusion of governance codes to developing countries. This book explores why listed corporations in Peru decided to comply with a voluntary code of corporate governance practice introduced in 2014 to over 200 corporations registered on the Lima stock exchange. It looks at why some listed corporations would incur the expense of actively complying with such a code when it is neither suited to their corporate ownership structures, nor to their equity markets. Combining empirical research with a sound theoretical base and interviews with those working in the field, the book comes to an objective conclusion that rejects the description that big businesses in Latin America are self-interested and frequently corrupt, and instead are concerned about sustainability and building legitimacy in their chosen domains. John Lawrence is an independent director and completed his PhD in political economy at UCL, in which the focus was on understanding how companies registered with the Lima stock exchange make decisions on corporate governance matters in general and on their compliance with a voluntary code introduced in 2014. Before his career in academia, he had a successful career in management consulting, advising on strategy to the boards of more than 50 corporations in the financial services markets and ran his own firm for over 25 years.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: The challenge for voluntary governance codes in Latin America.- Chapter 2: The choice of Peru as a country case study.- Chapter 3: Take up Tracing the development of Peru's institutional ecosystem.- Chapter 4: Resistance The pattern of corporations' responses to the code.- Chapter 5: Transformation the role of governance in legitimacy seeking.- Chapter 6: Conclusions A new theory of corporate decision-making.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031881800
- Genre Business Administration
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 288
- Herausgeber Springer
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T21mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031881800
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 303188180X
- Veröffentlichung 24.10.2025
- Titel Take-up, Resistance and Transformation of Corporate Governance Codes
- Autor John Lawrence
- Untertitel A Peruvian Experience of Institutional Importation
- Gewicht 486g