Diffusion of corporate governance practices : the Dutch response to pressures for shareholder value
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2011
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As part of a larger literature focused on identifying and relating the antecedents and consequences of diffusing organizational practices/ideas, recent research has debated the international adoption of a shareholder-value-orientation (SVO). The debate has financial economists characterizing the adoption of an SVO as performance-enhancing and thus inevitable, with behavioral scientists disputing both claims, invoking institutional differences. This study seeks to provide some resolution to the debate (and advance current understanding on the diffusion of practices/ideas) by developing a socio-political perspective that links the antecedents and consequences of an SVO. In particular, we introduce the notion of misaligned elites and misfitted practices in our analysis of how and why differences in the technical and cultural preferences of major owners will influence a firm’s adoption and (un)successful implementation of an SVO among the largest 100 corporations in the Netherlands from 1992-2006. We conclude with a discussion of the implications of our perspective and our findings for future research on corporate governance and the diffusion of organizational practices/ideas. |
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http://www.euram2011.org/r/default.asp?iId=EJKMHG Bezemer, Pieter-Jan, Zajac, Edward, Van den Bosch, Frans, & Volberda, Henk (2011) Diffusion of corporate governance practices : the Dutch response to pressures for shareholder value. In EURAM'11 Proceedings, Tallinn, Estonia. |
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Copyright © 2010 EURAM. |
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Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150303 Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Engagement #Practice/idea Diffusion #Shareholder Value Orientation #Ownership Structure #Socio-political Processes #Netherlands |
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Conference Paper |