This book explains how politics shapes corporate governance--how managers, shareholders, and workers jockey for advantage in setting the rules by which companies are run, and for whom they are run.
Throughout the book the author contrasts the power of the managers with that of other interest groups - bankers, family - and he concludes that power lies with the managers.
Thus this work presents powerful new tools for the study of economic and corporate networks that are only just beginning to attract the attention of scholars.
The issues explored in the book provide an insight into ownership and control structures in Sri Lanka, the costs and benefits of such structures, and the necessary reform framework to promote effective corporate governance.
Neutrosophics and other topics Florentin Smarandache. On. Global. corporate. control. and. Federal. Reserve. between. 2007 ... the network of global corporate that controls about 80% of the world profits. Vitali, Glattfelder, and Battiston ...
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... corporate affairs and (global) politics. Hugh Compston, “The network of global corporate control: implications for public policy,” Business and Politics 15, no. 3 (2013): 357–379. Complementing Carroll and Sapinski's work, this article ...
... global economy . It is only in recent years that social scientists have begun to notice how much of a crossover ... the network of capital control is . They came to the astonishing conclusion that the global economy is sustained by ...
... corporate culture it is often difficult to take a step back and look at transnational corporations, beyond what ... The Network of Global Corporate Control, in Numbers In the 33 Global Corporations Are More Powerful than Many Governments.