Corporate Governance in Financial Institutions Historical Developments and Current Problems
Frankfurt. 2011
Table of contents
- Financial Connections and Firm Risk: Long-Term Evidence for Belgium (Livia Ghita, Ludo Cuyvers & Marc Deloof)
- Governance in Anglo Indian Banking in a Colonial Economy (Abhik Ray)
- Corporate Governance – a Frame of Reference: The Swedish Model & Nomination Committee in Perspective (Rolf Carlsson)
- Fixing the Organisation of a Banking Firm: The Case of the Inspection Générale at Société Générale (Hubert Bonin)
- The Persistence of Stakeholder Governance in Spanish Savings Banks: A Historical Perspective (J. Carles Maixé-Altés)
- A Century of Firm – Bank Relationships: Why the Transition to Multiple Banking? (Fabio Braggion & Steven Ongena)
- Ownership Structure and Control, Regulation and Performance in Italian Banking. A Long-term Perspective (Carlo Brambilla & Giuseppe Conti)
- Governance of Governors: The 1974 International Banking Crisis and the Early Deliberations of the Basel Committee (Catherine Schenk)
- Improving the System of Internal Control through Regulation: Cases of Small Sized Building Societies, circa 1960 (Bernardo Batiz-Lazo & Masayoshi Noguchi)
- Reserve Bank of India Archives – An Asset to Corporate Governance (Ashok Kapoor)
- Archives Management and Corporate Governance: The Belgian State Archives as Partner (Chantal Vancoppenolle)
- Records Management and Archives as a Tool for Corporate Governance: The Case of Czech Banks 1918 – 2010 (Jakub Kunert)