Convergence in Corporate Governance: A Leximetric Approach
Siems, Mathias M., Journal of Corporation Law
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I. INTRODUCTION
Has there been convergence of corporate governance systems? The current debate started with Hansmann and Kraakman. They expect "substantial convergence in the practices of corporate governance as well as in corporate law. because the Anglo-American model of corporate governance has won the day.1 Others object that historical and cultural differences between countries are likely to persist, reflecting different types of market economies.2 This debate will re-emerge in the context of the financial crisis of 2007 to 2009. Assuming that corporate governance failures have contributed to the financial crisis,3 commentators ā¦
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Publication information:
Article title: Convergence in Corporate Governance: A Leximetric Approach.
Contributors: Siems, Mathias M. - Author.
Journal title: Journal of Corporation Law.
Volume: 35.
Issue: 4
Publication date: Summer 2010.
Page number: 729+.
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