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Governance and the Market for Corporate Control John L. Teall

Governance and the Market for Corporate Control By John L. Teall

Governance and the Market for Corporate Control by John L. Teall


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Summary

As well as combining theoretical, empirical, quantitative and practitioner-oriented matter, the material in this key book provides the academic foundation necessary to ensure students understanding of important concepts.

Governance and the Market for Corporate Control Summary

Governance and the Market for Corporate Control by John L. Teall

Governance and the Market for Corporate Control is a textbook for use on business courses dealing with mergers, acquisitions, governance restructuring and corporate control.

Three key features distinguish this book from competing texts. First, following up on recent developments in the corporate arena, it places a heavy emphasis on managerial compensation, incentives and corporate performance. Second, its conciseness allows for flexibility of use. Third, its coverage is broad and examines many topics including:

  • significant discussions of corporate governance
  • power and voting
  • managerial compensation
  • takeovers
  • going private transactions
  • corporate restructuring
  • event study methodology.

As well as combining theoretical, empirical, quantitative and practitioner-oriented matter, the material in this key book provides the academic foundation necessary to ensure students understanding of important concepts.

Governance and the Market for Corporate Control Reviews

'Dr. Teall has done an admirable job distilling the essential concepts, problems and theories of corporate control into a single concise and accessible volume. Topics in this well organized text range from the theory of the firm and corporate acquisitions to power, voting, abuses and excesses of managerial entrenchment and compensation policy. Theories and models are explained clearly in this book, as are empirical and computational methodologies. Discussions on the economic impacts of M&A activity, compensation policy and organizational structures are fascinating and important reading material for business, law and economics students at all levels.'Iftekhar Hasan, Cary L. Wellington Professor of Finance, Lally School of Management and Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute


'Dr. Teall has done an admirable job distilling the essential concepts, problems and theories of corporate control into a single concise and accessible volume. Topics in this well organized text range from the theory of the firm and corporate acquisitions to power, voting, abuses and excesses of managerial entrenchment and compensation policy.
Theories and models are explained clearly in this book, as are empirical and computational methodologies. Discussions on the economic impacts of M&A activity, compensation policy and organizational structures are fascinating and important reading material for business, law and economics students at all levels.'
Iftekhar Hasan, Cary L. Wellington Professor of Finance, Lally School of Management and Technology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

'This lucid and comprehensive text provides an in depth view and analysis of the many facets of corporate governance and its importance for business efficiency and wealth distribution in the U.S., Europe and the rest of the world. It is based on good theory, yet its contents have great practical relevance for managers, board members, legislators and any one with a stake in a firm. Corporate Governance and the Market for Corporate Control is an ideal textbook for business and economics students since it presents a rich and captivating assortment of applications, examples and short case studies carefully illustrating the most important and most relevant issues affecting the governance and control of business firms around the world.' - Clas Wihlborg, Professor of Finance and Director, Center for Law, Economics and Financial Institutions, Copenhagen Business School

Kose John
Charles William Gerstenberg Professor of Banking and Finance
Leonard N. Stern School of Business Administration, New York University
Corporate Governance and the Market for Corporate Control offers an engaging and comprehensive overview of corporate governance in the modern global economy. This timely exposition is highly readable and includes intuitive discussions of theory and modeling along with numerous case examples. The book is well written and highly recommended for professional and popular readership as well as for university classroom use, both at MBA and undergraduate levels.

About John L. Teall

John L. Teall is Professor of Finance at Pace University. A former member of the American Stock Exchange, Dr. Teall has lectured in universities around the world. He wrote Financial Market Analytics, co-authored Quantitative Methods for Finance and Investments and has written articles for numerous scholarly journals.

Table of Contents

1. An Introduction to the Market for Corporate Control 2. Corporate Boards, Power and Voting 3. Managerial Compensation, Shareholdings and Performance 4. Corporate Takeovers 5. Takeover Valuation 6. Going Private and Other Control Transactions 7. Event Study Methodology 8. Empirical Evidence on Takeover Activity 9. Corporate Governance Failures

Additional information

NPB9780415397865
9780415397865
0415397863
Governance and the Market for Corporate Control by John L. Teall
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2006-12-21
284
N/A
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