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Agency problems 1 Agency theory 1 Aktionäre 1 Business ethics 1 Corporate Governance 1 Corporate Social Responsibility 1 Corporate governance 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Dynamic Oligopoly 1 Führungskräfte 1 Managerial Preferences 1 Managers 1 Markov Perfect Equilibrium 1 Optimal Governance 1 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 1 Shareholder Value 1 Shareholder value 1 Shareholders 1 Unternehmensethik 1 corporate governance 1 corporate social responsibility 1 empire building 1 managerial preferences 1 shareholder litigation 1
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Collection of articles of several authors 1 Collection of articles written by one author 1 Hochschulschrift 1 Sammelwerk 1 Sammlung 1
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Burger, Anton 1 Göttsche, Max 1 Hellmann, Andreas 1 Kadyrzhanova, Dalida 1 Steindl, Tobias 1
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Accounting and society : a holistic perspective on corporate social responsibility [cumulative dissertation]
Steindl, Tobias - 2018
social empire? Managerial preferences, shareholder litigation, and corporate social responsibility. Working Paper. 2 … Goettsche M. 2017. Building a social empire? Managerial preferences, shareholder litigation, and corporate social responsibility …
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Predatory Governance
Kadyrzhanova, Dalida - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
This paper argues that imperfect corporate control is a determinant of market structure. We integrate a widely accepted version of the separation of ownership and control -- Jensen's (1986) 'empire-building' hypothesis -- into a dynamic oligopoly model. Our main observation is that, due to...
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