Corporate Governance And Merger Activity In The U.S.: Making Sense Of The 1980s And 1990s

Topics:
Mergers
Tags:
Business Operations,
Corporate Governance,
Corporate Law,
Merger,
Social Science Electronic Publishing Inc.
Source:
Social Science Electronic Publishing

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Overview: Corporate Governance (CG) refers to the set of rules and regulations adopted by an organization in carrying out its day-to-day activities. CG is affected when organizations merge. The CG policies have to be redefined for the merged business corporation. The paper examines the changing CG scenario due to the merger activity in the U.S.

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Format: PDF | Size: 97KB | Date: Feb 2001 | Pages: 46


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