Corporate Governing in Latin America
A Comparative Analysis
Produktform: Buch / Einband - fest (Hardcover)
This volume, grounded in institutional theory, conceptualizes the evolution of governance in Latin America as viewed by members of the governing elites. It uses inductive qualitative methods to study how the notion of governing has evolved, adapting to different sets of institutional logics over several decades in six Latin American countries, namely Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. Using corporate governance scandals as the lens through which to observe institutional changes in each country, this book seeks to uncover the sources of institutional change, connecting them to transformations at the societal level. With its comparisons of corporate leaders and stakeholders in each of the six countries analyzed, this edited collection, combining scholarly rigor and practical relevance, will serve as a benchmarking guide to corporate governance in emerging markets for researchers and think-tanks alike.weiterlesen
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