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Business Case for Corporate Governance

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Rushton, Ken

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9780521871068

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0521871069

Pub Date: 2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: This book goes beyond the 'what and how' of corporate governance to explore the impact and benefits of good governance for companies and their investors. The book looks to dispel the belief that governance is a burden on companies by demonstrating the contribution it makes to board effectiveness and performance.
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9780521871068


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0521871069


Pub Date: 2008
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

This book goes beyond the 'what and how' of corporate governance to explore the impact and benefits of good governance for companies and their investors. The book looks to dispel the belief that governance is a burden on companies by demonstrating the contribution it makes to board effectiveness and performance.

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