Corporate Governance
Cycles of Innovation, Crisis and Reform
- Thomas Clarke - University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Courses:
Principles of Management
Principles of Management
January 2023 | 288 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This critical work explores the central dynamic of industrial capitalism – the cycle of brilliant innovation, catastrophic crisis, and the painful process of corporate governance reform.
Coverage includes cycles of crisis and regulation, financial bubbles, including the global financial crisis, and digital disruption. Finally, the current crisis of industry induced climate change that now imperils the world is considered.
Corporate Governance: Cycles of Innovation, Crisis and Reform is essential reading for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students of Corporate Governance, International Business and Business and Management Studies.
Thomas Clarke is Emeritus Professor of Management at the University of Technology, Sydney. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and an international corporate governance expert.
Coverage includes cycles of crisis and regulation, financial bubbles, including the global financial crisis, and digital disruption. Finally, the current crisis of industry induced climate change that now imperils the world is considered.
Corporate Governance: Cycles of Innovation, Crisis and Reform is essential reading for final year undergraduate and postgraduate students of Corporate Governance, International Business and Business and Management Studies.
Thomas Clarke is Emeritus Professor of Management at the University of Technology, Sydney. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) and an international corporate governance expert.
Cycles of Crisis and Regulation
The Anatomy of Financial Bubbles and Cycles
The Global Financial Crisis
The Systemic Failure of Governance Institutions: The Crisis in Purpose, Performance and Reward
Digital Disruption, Future Markets and Technological Crises: The Global Hegemony of Platform Technology Companies
Digital Disruption, Future Markets and Technological Crises: The Global Hegemony of Platform Technology Companies
Governance and Sustainability
Corporate and financial crises all have one thing in common: no one sees them coming and above all no one knows how they will end. Thomas Clarke exposes in a fine and critical way the decisive moments of rupture of order and how balance is recovered in a series of cycles.
His historical perspective helps us to better reflect on our present and future modes of governance. He reveals how governance and sustainability are two intrinsically linked concepts, and that a systemic perspective is necessary to understand how they are related.
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