Topics covered
include
- Structures, codes and control; theory of the firm
- Financial distress and corporate recovery
- Shareholder activism/rights; voting rights, proxy/e-voting, proxy solicitation
- Corporate ownership structures, corporate restructuring
- Minority-majority shareholder conflict; investor/creditor protection
- Role of board committees and board of directors
- Board nomination, composition and performance
- Managerial behaviour, managerial entrenchment
- Incentive structures, executive compensation plans
- Agency issues, corporate contracting
- Business and financial ethics, corporate social responsibility
- Corporate law and securities law, (financial) (de)regulation
- Insider trading, conflicts of interests; institutional investor behaviour
- Financial reporting, disclosure, transparency, information asymmetry
- (Hostile) takeovers, market for corporate control/defences
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ObjectivesThe principal object of IJCG is to create a venue for academicians and scholars in the field of corporate governance where they can disseminate their research and study ideas, thoughts, and empirical findings to the business community as well as to academia. ReadershipThe main readership of IJCG will be academic institution professors, researchers, graduate student, and business executives. The readership spectrum will also include: experts (consultants) in corporate governance, financial economists, legal practitioners, scholars in accounting, regulators, corporate management, and business professionals. ContentsIJCG publishes original papers, review papers, book reviews. Special Issues devoted to important topics in corporate governance will occasionally be published. Hide | Browse issues
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Editors in Chief- Donker, Han, University of Alaska Anchorage, USA
(han.donker uaa.alaska.edu) - Zahir, Saif, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
(zahirs unbc.ca) Editorial Board Members- Bae, Kee-Hong, Queen's University, Canada
- Bebchuk, Lucian, Harvard Law School, USA
- DeJong, Doug, University of Iowa, USA
- Faccio, Mara, Vanderbilt University, USA
- Goergen, Marc, Cardiff University, UK
- Hill, Jennifer, University of Sydney, Australia
- Jaffe, Jeffrey, University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Jong, Abe de, RSM Erasmus University, Netherlands
- Kraakman, Reinier, Harvard Law School, USA
- Li, Kai, University of British Columbia, Canada
- Macey, Jonathan, Yale Law School, USA
- McCahery, Joseph, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Poff, Deborah, Brandon University, Canada
- Thomsen, Steen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
- Thorburn, Karin, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, USA
- Zhang, Guochang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR, China
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