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Contests for Corporate Control Mary O'Sullivan (Assistant Professor of Strategy, Assistant Professor of Strategy, INSEAD)

Contests for Corporate Control By Mary O'Sullivan (Assistant Professor of Strategy, Assistant Professor of Strategy, INSEAD)

Contests for Corporate Control by Mary O'Sullivan (Assistant Professor of Strategy, Assistant Professor of Strategy, INSEAD)


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A challenging and informed examination of the links between the general business environment and the operations, decisions, and organization of firms. O'Sullivan explores the links between the two 'hot' issues, corporate governance and innovation.

Contests for Corporate Control Summary

Contests for Corporate Control: Corporate Governance and Economic Performance in the United States and Germany by Mary O'Sullivan (Assistant Professor of Strategy, Assistant Professor of Strategy, INSEAD)

During the 1990s, corporate governance became a hot issue in all of the advanced economies. For decades, major business corporations had reinvested earnings and developed long-term relations with their labour forces as they expanded the scale and scope of their operations. As a result, these corporations had made themselves central to resource allocation and economic performance in the national economies in which they had evolved. Then, beginning in the 1980s and picking up momentum in the 1990s, came the contests for corporate control. Previously silent stockholders, now empowered by institutional investors, demanded that corporations be run to 'maximize shareholder value'. In the United States many, if not most, top corporate executives have now embraced this ideology. In this highly original book, Mary O'Sullivan provides a critical analysis of the theoretical foundations for the shareholder value principle of corporate governance and for the alternative perspective that corporations should be run in the interests of 'stakeholders'. She embeds her arguments on the relation between corporate governance and economic performance in historical accounts of the dynamics of corporate growth in the United States and Germany over the course of the twentieth century. O'Sullivan explains the emergence and consequences of 'maximizing shareholder value' as a principle of corporate governance in the United States over the past two decades, and provides unique insights into the contests for corporate control that have unfolded in Germany over the past few years.

Contests for Corporate Control Reviews

This book, based on detailed historical research in both countries, represents a powerful challenge to current orthodoxy. It also has the great merit of focusing attention on questions that really matter. . . . [Mary O'Sullivan's] answers should give admirers of American capitalism pause for thought. * Geoffrey Owen, FT.com, 13/06/00 *
A wonderful convergence of the "who whom" and the "who gets what" perspective with the nitty-gritty question of how firms innovate to compete. An eminently readable book for anyone who wants to understand what the debates on corporate governance are really about, and why they take such a different shape in Germany and the US. * Ronald Dore, London School of Economics and INSEAD *
This is an important book. At a time when "stockholder value" has such wide acceptance, it is important to stand back and look at its logic and implications from a broader perspective. This is what Mary O'Sullivan does. * John Reed, former co-Chairman of Citigroup; former Chairman of Citicorp *
Mary O'Sullivan's fine work brings Corporate Governance into the main stream of business scholarship. Through a combination of exquisite scholarship and independent analysis, she has created an indispensable starting point for all those interested in these subjects. It is the best single source on the subject. * Robert A. G. Monks, Joint Deputy Chairman of Hermes LENS Asset Management Company; President of Henley Management College's Center for Board Effectiveness *

About Mary O'Sullivan (Assistant Professor of Strategy, Assistant Professor of Strategy, INSEAD)

Mary A. O'Sullivan is an Assistant Professor of Strategy and Management at INSEAD, France. She received her undergraduate degree in 1988 from University College Dublin and then worked at McKinsey and Company, Inc. in London. She subsequently received an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University. O'Sullivan has been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Tokyo and she is a Research Associate at both the STEP Group in Oslo and the Levy Institute in New York. She is currently co-directing a project funded by the European Commission on 'Corporate Governance, Innovation, and Economic Performance'.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; Chapter 1: Innovation, Resource Allocation, and Governance ; Chapter 2: Transforming the Debates on Corporate Governance ; Chapter 3: The Foundations of Managerial Control in the United States ; Chapter 4: The Post-War Evolution of Managerial Control in the United States ; Chapter 5: Challenges to Post-War Managerial Control in the US ; Chapter 6: US Corporate Responses to New Challenges ; Chapter 7: From Managerial to Contested Control in Germany ; Chapter 8: The Emerging Challenges to Organizational Control in Germany ; Conclusion

Additional information

GOR009441804
9780199244867
0199244863
Contests for Corporate Control: Corporate Governance and Economic Performance in the United States and Germany by Mary O'Sullivan (Assistant Professor of Strategy, Assistant Professor of Strategy, INSEAD)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2001-06-28
346
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