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Title
The theory and application of multinational corporate governance / Runhui Lin, Jean Jinghan Chen.
ISBN
9789811677038 (electronic bk.)
9811677034 (electronic bk.)
9811677026
9789811677021
Imprint
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Other Standard Identifiers
10.1007/978-981-16-7703-8 doi
Call Number
HD62.4
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.049
Summary
Multinational enterprises have become a main engine of the global economy, technical advancement, and product innovation, playing a pivotal role in the world economy and the global technological revolution. However, MNEs are also often embroiled in financial fraud and corporate scandal which show that MNEs should improve their corporate governance. Meanwhile, as COVID- 19 runs rampant across the world, populism and deglobalisation have resurged, and protectionism and unilateralism are exerting negative impacts on the world economy. Achieving sustainable development in this context is a test of a companys management and governance abilities. How should they be governed? This book will be a useful tool for university research-led teaching and fundamental research in corporate governance theories of MNEs in general, as well as using Chinese case studies as evidence to support our theoretical arguments. Jean Jinghan Chen is a Chair Professor in Accounting and Finance and the Dean of Faculty of Business Administration. Prior to joining the University of Macau, Professor Jean Chen worked in the UK higher education sector for almost 30 years and was the Founding Head of Southampton Business School and Chair Professor in Accounting and Finance at the University of Southampton in the UK. Runhui Lin is a Professor in organization and management of the Business School at Nankai University, as well as the director of the Network Governance Center of the China Academy of Corporate Governance (CACG).
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: MNEs and Multinational Corporate Governance
Chapter 3: Theoretical Framework for Multinational Corporate Governance
Chapter 4: Multinational Corporate Governance A Network Governance Framework
Chapter 5: Foreign Subsidiary Governance
Chapter 6: Institutional Distance, Cultural Distance, and MNEs Governance
Chapter 7: The Institutional Gap and Chinese MNEs Governance
Chapter 8: Governance Structure and Mechanism of Chinese MNEs
Chapter 9: Path and Characteristics of the Multinational Governance of Chinese Enterprises
Chapter 10: Conclusions.