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The aim of this contribution is to highlight the long-term evolution of family capitalism in Switzerland during the twentieth century. We focus on 22 large companies of the machine, electrotechnical and metallurgy (MEM) sector whose boards of directors and general managers have been identified in five benchmark years across the twentieth century, which allows us to distinguish between family-owned and family-controlled firms. Our results show that family firms prevailed until the 1980s and thus contradict the dominance of 'managerial capitalism'. Although we observe a decline of family capitalism during the last decade of the century, the significant remaining presence of family firms in 2000 allows us to relativise the advent of investor capitalism.

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In a competitive world, the way a firm establishes its organizational arrangements may determine the enhancement of its core competences and the possibility of reaching new markets. Firms that find their skills to be applicable in just one type of market encounter constraints in expanding their markets, and through alliances may find a competitive form of value capture. Hybrid forms of organization appear primarily as an alternative to capturing value and managing joint assets when the market and hierarchy modes do not present any yields for the firm's competitiveness. As a result, this form may present other challenging issues, such as the allocation of rights and principal-agent problems. The biofuel market has presented a strong pattern of changes over the last 10 years. New intra-firm arrangements have appeared as a path to participate or survive among global competition. Given the need for capital to achieve better results, there has been a consistent movement of mergers and acquisitions in the Biofuel sector, especially since the 2008 financial crisis. In 2011 there were five major groups in Brazil with a grinding capacity of more than 15 million tons per year: Raízen (joint venture formed by Cosan and Shell), Louis Dreyfus, Tereos Petrobras, ETH, and Bunge. Major oil companies have implemented the strategy of diversification as a hedge against the rising cost of oil. Using the alliance of Cosan and Shell in the Brazilian biofuel market as a case study, this paper analyses the governance mode and challenging issues raised by strategic alliances when firms aim to reach new markets through the sharing of core competences with local firms. The article is based on documentary research and interviews with Cosan's Investor Relations staff, and examines the main questions involving hybrid forms through the lens of the Transaction Cost Economics (TCE), Agency Theory, Resource Based View (RBV), and dynamic capabilities theoretical approaches. One focal point is knowledge "appropriability" and the specific assets originated by the joint venture. Once the alliance is formed, it is expected that competences will be shared and new capabilities will expand the limits of the firm. In the case studied, Cosan and Shell shared a number of strategic assets related to their competences. Raízen was formed with economizing incentives, as well to continue marshalling internal resources to enhance the company's presence in the world energy sector. Therefore, some challenges might be related to the control and monitoring agents' behavior, considering the two-part organism formed by distinctive organizational culture, tacit knowledge, and long-term incentives. The case study analyzed illustrates the hybrid arrangement as a middle form for organizing the transaction: neither in the market nor in the hierarchy mode, but rather a more flexible commitment agreement with a strategic central authority. The corporate governance devices are also a challenge, since the alignment between the parent companies in the joint ventures is far more complex. These characteristics have led to an organism with bilateral dependence, offering favorable conditions for developing dynamic capabilities. However, these conditions might rely on the partners' long-term interest in the joint venture.

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Financial markets play an important role in an economy performing various functions like mobilizing and pooling savings, producing information about investment opportunities, screening and monitoring investments, implementation of corporate governance, diversification and management of risk. These functions influence saving rates, investment decisions, technological innovation and, therefore, have important implications for welfare. In my PhD dissertation I examine the interplay of financial and product markets by looking at different channels through which financial markets may influence an economy.My dissertation consists of four chapters. The first chapter is a co-authored work with Martin Strieborny, a PhD student from the University of Lausanne. The second chapter is a co-authored work with Melise Jaud, a PhD student from the Paris School of Economics. The third chapter is co-authored with both Melise Jaud and Martin Strieborny. The last chapter of my PhD dissertation is a single author paper.Chapter 1 of my PhD thesis analyzes the effect of financial development on growth of contract intensive industries. These industries intensively use intermediate inputs that neither can be sold on organized exchange, nor are reference-priced (Levchenko, 2007; Nunn, 2007). A typical example of a contract intensive industry would be an industry where an upstream supplier has to make investments in order to customize a product for needs of a downstream buyer. After the investment is made and the product is adjusted, the buyer may refuse to meet a commitment and trigger ex post renegotiation. Since the product is customized to the buyer's needs, the supplier cannot sell the product to a different buyer at the original price. This is referred in the literature as the holdup problem. As a consequence, the individually rational suppliers will underinvest into relationship-specific assets, hurting the downstream firms with negative consequences for aggregate growth. The standard way to mitigate the hold up problem is to write a binding contract and to rely on the legal enforcement by the state. However, even the most effective contract enforcement might fail to protect the supplier in tough times when the buyer lacks a reliable source of external financing. This suggests the potential role of financial intermediaries, banks in particular, in mitigating the incomplete contract problem. First, financial products like letters of credit and letters of guarantee can substantially decrease a risk and transaction costs of parties. Second, a bank loan can serve as a signal about a buyer's true financial situation, an upstream firm will be more willing undertake relationship-specific investment knowing that the business partner is creditworthy and will abstain from myopic behavior (Fama, 1985; von Thadden, 1995). Therefore, a well-developed financial (especially banking) system should disproportionately benefit contract intensive industries.The empirical test confirms this hypothesis. Indeed, contract intensive industries seem to grow faster in countries with a well developed financial system. Furthermore, this effect comes from a more developed banking sector rather than from a deeper stock market. These results are reaffirmed examining the effect of US bank deregulation on the growth of contract intensive industries in different states. Beyond an overall pro-growth effect, the bank deregulation seems to disproportionately benefit the industries requiring relationship-specific investments from their suppliers.Chapter 2 of my PhD focuses on the role of the financial sector in promoting exports of developing countries. In particular, it investigates how credit constraints affect the ability of firms operating in agri-food sectors of developing countries to keep exporting to foreign markets.Trade in high-value agri-food products from developing countries has expanded enormously over the last two decades offering opportunities for development. However, trade in agri-food is governed by a growing array of standards. Sanitary and Phytosanitary standards (SPS) and technical regulations impose additional sunk, fixed and operating costs along the firms' export life. Such costs may be detrimental to firms' survival, "pricing out" producers that cannot comply. The existence of these costs suggests a potential role of credit constraints in shaping the duration of trade relationships on foreign markets. A well-developed financial system provides the funds to exporters necessary to adjust production processes in order to meet quality and quantity requirements in foreign markets and to maintain long-standing trade relationships. The products with higher needs for financing should benefit the most from a well functioning financial system. This differential effect calls for a difference-in-difference approach initially proposed by Rajan and Zingales (1998). As a proxy for demand for financing of agri-food products, the sanitary risk index developed by Jaud et al. (2009) is used. The empirical literature on standards and norms show high costs of compliance, both variable and fixed, for high-value food products (Garcia-Martinez and Poole, 2004; Maskus et al., 2005). The sanitary risk index reflects the propensity of products to fail health and safety controls on the European Union (EU) market. Given the high costs of compliance, the sanitary risk index captures the demand for external financing to comply with such regulations.The prediction is empirically tested examining the export survival of different agri-food products from firms operating in Ghana, Mali, Malawi, Senegal and Tanzania. The results suggest that agri-food products that require more financing to keep up with food safety regulation of the destination market, indeed sustain longer in foreign market, when they are exported from countries with better developed financial markets.Chapter 3 analyzes the link between financial markets and efficiency of resource allocation in an economy. Producing and exporting products inconsistent with a country's factor endowments constitutes a serious misallocation of funds, which undermines competitiveness of the economy and inhibits its long term growth. In this chapter, inefficient exporting patterns are analyzed through the lens of the agency theories from the corporate finance literature. Managers may pursue projects with negative net present values because their perquisites or even their job might depend on them. Exporting activities are particularly prone to this problem. Business related to foreign markets involves both high levels of additional spending and strong incentives for managers to overinvest. Rational managers might have incentives to push for exports that use country's scarce factors which is suboptimal from a social point of view. Export subsidies might further skew the incentives towards inefficient exporting. Management can divert the export subsidies into investments promoting inefficient exporting.Corporate finance literature stresses the disciplining role of outside debt in counteracting the internal pressures to divert such "free cash flow" into unprofitable investments. Managers can lose both their reputation and the control of "their" firm if the unpaid external debt triggers a bankruptcy procedure. The threat of possible failure to satisfy debt service payments pushes the managers toward an efficient use of available resources (Jensen, 1986; Stulz, 1990; Hart and Moore, 1995). The main sources of debt financing in the most countries are banks. The disciplining role of banks might be especially important in the countries suffering from insufficient judicial quality. Banks, in pursuing their rights, rely on comparatively simple legal interventions that can be implemented even by mediocre courts. In addition to their disciplining role, banks can promote efficient exporting patterns in a more direct way by relaxing credit constraints of producers, through screening, identifying and investing in the most profitable investment projects. Therefore, a well-developed domestic financial system, and particular banking system, would help to push a country's exports towards products congruent with its comparative advantage.This prediction is tested looking at the survival of different product categories exported to US market. Products are identified according to the Euclidian distance between their revealed factor intensity and the country's factor endowments. The results suggest that products suffering from a comparative disadvantage (labour-intensive products from capital-abundant countries) survive less on the competitive US market. This pattern is stronger if the exporting country has a well-developed banking system. Thus, a strong banking sector promotes exports consistent with a country comparative advantage.Chapter 4 of my PhD thesis further examines the role of financial markets in fostering efficient resource allocation in an economy. In particular, the allocative efficiency hypothesis is investigated in the context of equity market liberalization.Many empirical studies document a positive and significant effect of financial liberalization on growth (Levchenko et al. 2009; Quinn and Toyoda 2009; Bekaert et al., 2005). However, the decrease in the cost of capital and the associated growth in investment appears rather modest in comparison to the large GDP growth effect (Bekaert and Harvey, 2005; Henry, 2000, 2003). Therefore, financial liberalization may have a positive impact on growth through its effect on the allocation of funds across firms and sectors.Free access to international capital markets allows the largest and most profitable domestic firms to borrow funds in foreign markets (Rajan and Zingales, 2003). As domestic banks loose some of their best clients, they reoptimize their lending practices seeking new clients among small and younger industrial firms. These firms are likely to be more risky than large and established companies. Screening of customers becomes prevalent as the return to screening rises. Banks, ceteris paribus, tend to focus on firms operating in comparative-advantage sectors because they are better risks. Firms in comparative-disadvantage sectors finding it harder to finance their entry into or survival in export markets either exit or refrain from entering export markets. On aggregate, one should therefore expect to see less entry, more exit, and shorter survival on export markets in those sectors after financial liberalization.The paper investigates the effect of financial liberalization on a country's export pattern by comparing the dynamics of entry and exit of different products in a country export portfolio before and after financial liberalization.The results suggest that products that lie far from the country's comparative advantage set tend to disappear relatively faster from the country's export portfolio following the liberalization of financial markets. In other words, financial liberalization tends to rebalance the composition of a country's export portfolio towards the products that intensively use the economy's abundant factors.

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We argue that when stakeholder protection is left to the voluntary initiative of managers, concessions to social activists and pressure groups can turn into a self-entrenchment strategy for incumbent CEOs. Stakeholders other than shareholders thus benefit from corporate governance rules putting managers under a tough replacement threat. We show that a minimal amount of formal stakeholder protection, or the introduction of explicit covenants protecting stakeholder rights in the firm charter, may deprive CEOs of the alliance with powerful social activists, thus increasing managerial turnover and shareholder value. These results rationalize a recent trend whereby well-known social activists like Friends of the Earth and active shareholders like CalPERS are showing a growing support for each other s agendas.

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Um dos grandes desafios que as organizações enfrentam actualmente é o da definição e aplicação de práticas de governabilidade empresarial que permitam atingir uma boa reputação e um crescimento sustentável e onde as expectativas dos diversos stakeholders possam ser harmonizadas. Cabo Verde é uma pequena economia aberta que foi recentemente considerado como país de rendimento médio. A sua adesão à Organização Mundial do Comércio, o estabelecimento da parceria especial com a União Europeia, o processo de privatização das empresas estatais e o interesse que tem despertado a investidores externos, justificam a implementação de padrões de governabilidade empresariais internacionais, ainda que adequados às características do país. Esta dissertação tem como objectivo caracterizar o governo das sociedades anónimas em Cabo Verde, contribuir para a compreensão e conhecimento do tema e servir de orientação para a melhoria do desempenho das empresas. Para o efeito colocámo-nos a seguinte questão: quais são as práticas de governo das sociedades anónimas em Cabo Verde? Para responder à nossa questão aplicámos um questionário a 77 empresas, o qual foi respondido por 35. As respostas obtidas permitem identificar as práticas de governo das sociedades anónimas em Cabo Verde durante o ano de 2008 e compará-las com as práticas europeias com base no relatório da Heidrick & Struggles (2007). Os resultados alcançados validam a nossa hipótese de partida de que sociedades anónimas em Cabo Verde ainda não utilizam as práticas normalmente aceites como Best Practices do Governo das Sociedades. Apesar de haver um Código das Sociedades Comerciais que procura modernizar e adequar a gestão das empresas aos desafios da globalização, a estrutura empresarial existente, constituída na sua grande maioria por pequenas e médias empresas familiares, a pequena percentagem de sociedades anónimas, o facto de não haver uma entidade com a responsabilidade de avaliar a gestão das empresas e, consequentemente, não existirem incentivos que promovam a adopção de boas práticas de „Corporate Governance podem justificar estes resultados.

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Um dos grandes desafios que as organizações enfrentam actualmente é o da definição e aplicação de práticas de governabilidade empresarial que permitam atingir uma boa reputação e um crescimento sustentável e onde as expectativas dos diversos stakeholders possam ser harmonizadas. Cabo Verde é uma pequena economia aberta que foi recentemente considerado como país de rendimento médio. A sua adesão à Organização Mundial do Comércio, o estabelecimento da parceria especial com a União Europeia, o processo de privatização das empresas estatais e o interesse que tem despertado a investidores externos, justificam a implementação de padrões de governabilidade empresariais internacionais, ainda que adequados às características do país. Esta dissertação tem como objectivo caracterizar o governo das sociedades anónimas em Cabo Verde, contribuir para a compreensão e conhecimento do tema e servir de orientação para a melhoria do desempenho das empresas. Para o efeito colocámo-nos a seguinte questão: quais são as práticas de governo das sociedades anónimas em Cabo Verde? Para responder à nossa questão aplicámos um questionário a 77 empresas, o qual foi respondido por 35. As respostas obtidas permitem identificar as práticas de governo das sociedades anónimas em Cabo Verde durante o ano de 2008 e compará-las com as práticas europeias com base no relatório da Heidrick & Struggles (2007). Os resultados alcançados validam a nossa hipótese de partida de que sociedades anónimas em Cabo Verde ainda não utilizam as práticas normalmente aceites como Best Practices do Governo das Sociedades. Apesar de haver um Código das Sociedades Comerciais que procura modernizar e adequar a gestão das empresas aos desafios da globalização, a estrutura empresarial existente, constituída na sua grande maioria por pequenas e médias empresas familiares, a pequena percentagem de sociedades anónimas, o facto de não haver uma entidade com a responsabilidade de avaliar a gestão das empresas e, consequentemente, não existirem incentivos que promovam a adopção de boas práticas de „Corporate Governance podem justificar estes resultados.

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O principal objectivo deste estudo foi verificar a importância do Controlo Interno e Gestão do Risco nas empresas. O Controlo Interno e a Gestão do Risco ganharam importância relevante sobretudo diante dos grandes escândalos empresariais que se tem vivido nesses últimos tempos, onde os diversos stakeholders (Accionistas, Governo, etc), vêm implementando soluções de modo a mitigar esses impactos desastrosos para a empresa e consequentemente para a economia do Mundo. Com a globalização da economia, as empresas estão cada vez mais voláteis, isto é, sujeitas a riscos/escândalos financeiros acarretados sobretudo pelas falhas nos sistemas do controlo e deficiente uso do instrumento de gestão do risco. O estudo terá o seu enfoque principalmente no Controlo Interno, Auditoria Interna e Gestão do Risco, focando a lei Sarbanes- Oxley que procurou melhorar a fiabilidade da prestação de contas, com especial destaque nas práticas de Corporate Governance e mediante o reforço das exigências do controlo interno sobre o reporte financeiro. O caso prático foi direccionado a uma empresa registada na Bolsa de Valores de Cabo Verde (Enacol, SA), onde foram elaborados questionários sobre a prática do seu controlo interno e a Gestão do Risco, que por seu turno mereceram uma análise e interpretação.

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We argue that when stakeholder protection is left to the voluntaryinitiative of managers, concessions to social activists and pressuregroups can turn into a self-entrenchment strategy for incumbent CEOs.Stakeholders other than shareholders thus benefit from corporategovernance rules putting managers under a tough replacement threat. Weshow that a minimal amount of formal stakeholder protection, or the introduction of explicit covenants protecting stakeholder rights in thefirm charter, may deprive CEOs of the alliance with powerful socialactivists, thus increasing managerial turnover and shareholder value.These results rationalize a recent trend whereby well-known socialactivists like Friends of the Earth and active shareholders likeCalPERS are showing a growing support for each other s agendas.

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Chapter 2 Bankruptcy Initiation In The New Era of Chapter 11 2.1 Abstract The bankruptcy act of 1978 placed corporate managers (as debtor in possession) in control of the bankruptcy process. Between 2000 and 2001 managers apparently lost this control to secured creditors. This study examines financial ratios of firms filing for bankruptcy between 1993 and 2004 and tests the hypothesis that the change from manager to creditor control created or exacerbated the managerial (and dominant creditor) incentive to delay bankruptcy filing. We find a clear deterioration in the financial conditions of firms filing after 2001. This is consistent with managers (or creditors who control them) delaying filing for bankruptcy. We also observe patterns of operating losses and liquidations that suggest adverse economic consequences from such delay. Chapter 3 Bankruptcy Resolution: Priority of Claims with the Secured Creditor in Control 3.1 Abstract We present new evidence on the violation of priority of claims in bankruptcy using a sample of 222 firms that tiled for Chapter 11 bankruptcy over the 1993-2004 period. Our study reveals a dramatic reduction in the violations of priority of claims compared to research on prior periods. These results are consistent with changes in both court practices and laws transferring power to the secured creditors over our sample period. We also find an increase in the time from the date of a bankruptcy filing to reaching plan confirmation where priority is not violated. Chapter 4 Bankruptcy Resolution: Speed, APR Violations and Delaware 4.1 Abstract We analyze speed of bankruptcy resolution on a sample of 294 US firms filing for bankruptcy in the 1993-2004 period. We find strong association between type of Chapter II filing and speed of bankruptcy resolution. We also find that violations to the absolute priority rule reduce the time from bankruptcy filing to plan confirmation. This is consistent with the hypothesis that creditors are willing to grant concessions in exchange for faster bankruptcy resolution. Furthermore, after controlling for the type of filing and violations to the absolute priority rule, we do not find any difference in the duration of the bankruptcy process for firms filing in Delaware, New York, or other bankruptcy districts. Chapter 5 Financial Distress and Corporate Control 5.1 Abstract We examine the replacement rates of directors and executives in 63 firms filing for bank ruptcy during the 1995-2002 period. We find that over 76% of directors and executives are replaced in the four year period from the year prior to the bankruptcy filing through three years after. These rates are higher than those found in prior research and is consistent with changes in bankruptcy procedures and practice (i.e. the increased secured creditors control over the process due to both DIP financing and changes in the Uniform Commercial Code) having a significant impact on the corporate governance of firms in financial distress. Chapter 6 Financial Statement Restatements: Decision to File for Bankruptcy 6.1 Abstract On a sample of 201 firms that restated their financial statements we analyze the process of regaining investor trust in a two year period after the restatement. We find that 20% of firms that restate their financial statements tile for bankruptcy or restructure out of court. Our results also indicate that the decisions to change auditor or management is correlated with a higher probability of failure. Increased media attention appears to partly explain the decision of firms to restructure their debt or tile for bankruptcy.

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L'objectif principal de cette thèse consiste à mettre en évidence la persistance du capitalisme familial en Suisse au cours du 20e siècle, et sa résistance aux capitalismes managérial et financier qui sont censés lui avoir succédé. Pour ce faire, nous avons retenu vingt-deux grandes entreprises du secteur des machines, de l'électrotechnique et de la métallurgie - principale branche de l'industrie suisse pour la période considérée -, pour lesquelles ont été recensés les membres des conseils d'administration et les principaux dirigeants exécutifs pour cinq dates- repère couvrant le siècle (1910, 1937, 1957, 1980 et 2000). Cette thèse s'inscrit dans une démarche pluridisciplinaire qui relève à la fois de l'histoire d'entreprise et de la sociologie des dirigeants, et fait appel à différentes méthodes telles que l'analyse de réseau et l'analyse prosopographique. Elle s'articule autour de trois axes de recherche principaux : le premier vise à mettre en évidence l'évolution des modes de gouvernance dans notre groupe d'entreprises, le second investit la question de la coordination patronale et le troisième a pour but de dresser un portrait collectif des élites à la tête de nos vingt-deux firmes. Nos résultats montrent que durant la majeure partie du siècle, la plupart de nos entreprises sont contrôlées par des familles et fonctionnent sur un mode de coordination hors marché qui repose notamment sur un réseau dense de liens interfirmes, le profil des dirigeants restant dans l'ensemble stable. Si la fin du siècle est marquée par plusieurs changements qui confirment l'avènement d'un capitalisme dit financier ou actionnarial et la mise en place de pratiques plus concurrentielles parmi les firmes et les élites industrielles, le maintien du contrôle familial dans plusieurs entreprises et la persistance de certains anciens mécanismes de coopération nous incitent cependant à nuancer ce constat. - The main objective of this research is to highlight the persistence of family capitalism in Switzerland during the 20th century and its resistance to managerial and financial capitalisms that succeeded. For this purpose, we focus on twenty- two big companies of the machine, electrotechnical and metallurgy sector - the main branch of the Swiss industry for the considered period - whose boards of directors and executive managers have been identified for five benchmarks across the century (1910, 1937, 1957, 1980 and 2000). This thesis relates to business history and elites sociology, and uses different methods such as network analysis and prosopography. It is articulated around three main parts. The aim of the first one is to identify the evolution of corporate governance in our twenty-two enterprises, the second part concentrates on interfirms coordination and the objective of the last one is to highlight the profile of the corporate elite leading our firms. Our results show that during the main part of the century, most of the companies were controlled by families and were characterized by non-market mechanisms of coordination such as interlocking directorates ; moreover, the profile of the corporate elite remained very stable. Although some major changes that took place by the end of the century confirmed a transition towards financial capitalism and more competitive interaction among firms and the corporate elite, the persistence of family control in several companies and the maintaining of some former mechanisms of coordination allow us to put this evolution into perspective.

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This paper proposes a managerial control tool that integrates risk in efficiency scores. Building on existing efficiency specifications, our proposal reflects the real banking technology and accurately models the relationship between desirable and undesirable outputs. Specifically, the undesirable output is defined as non-performing loans to capture credit risk, and is linked only to the relevant dimension of the output set. We empirically illustrate how our efficiency measure functions for managerial control purposes. The application considers a unique dataset of Costa Rican banks during 1998-2012. Efficiency scores? implications are mostly discussed at bank-level, and their interpretations are enhanced by using accounting ratios. We also show the usefulness of our tool for corporate governance by examining performance changes around executive turnover. Results confirm that appointing CEOs from outside the bank significantly improves performance, thus suggesting the potential benefits of new organisational practices.

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Tutkielmassa tutkitaan miten sisäisen tarkastuksen laatua voidaan määritellä eli mitkä sisäisen tarkastuksen elementit ovatniin kriittisiä, että ne määrittävät sisäisen tarkastuksen arvoa organisaatiolle ja näin ollen sen laatua. Lisäksi tutkielmassa tutkitaan miten sisäiset tarkastajat valvovat oman työnsä laatua ja kuinka hyvin heidän laadunvalvontansa onnistuu varmentamaan sisäisen tarkastuksen työn laatua. Sisäisen tarkastuksen ammattikunnan määrittämät laadunvarmennuksen välineet koostuvat ennakoivista toimenpiteistä ja jälkikäteen tehtävistä laadunvarmennuksista. Ennakoivilla toimenpiteillä tarkoitetaan ammattistandardeja ja eettisiä sääntöjä, joilla pyritään etukäteen varmistamaan työn laadukas toteuttaminen. Jälkikäteen tehtävillä laadunvarmennuksilla tarkoitetaan ammattistandardeissa määritettyä laadunvalvontaa. Ammattistandardit ja eettiset säännöt ovat puutteellisia laadunvalvonnan näkökulmasta. Laadunvalvonnan organisoimista tulisi myös motivoida konkreettisimmilla seuraamuksilla.

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Tutkielmani aiheena on Sarbanes-Oxley -lain vaikutukset suomalaisten pörssiyhtiöiden sisäiseen valvontaan. Tavoitteenani on tutkia, millaisia vaikutuksia Sarbanes-Oxley -lailla on ollut hyvään johtamis- ja hallintojärjestelmään Suomessa ja ennen kaikkea sisäiseen valvontaan. Päästäkseni tavoitteeseen olen tutkinut, mitkä lait, säädökset ja ohjeistukset säätelevät corporate governancea Suomessa ja millainen on näiden ohjeiden sisältö. Olen suorittanut tutkimuksen normatiivisena, eli tavoitteeni on selvittää, millainen hyvän johtamis- ja hallintojärjestelmän pitäisi Suomessa olla, ja miten Sarbanes-Oxley on vaikuttanut näihin vaatimuksiin. Tutkimus on puhtaasti teoreettinen eikä sisällä empiiristä osaa. Corporate governancea ohjaa Suomessa lainsäädäntö ja monet erilaiset lain-säädäntöä täydentävät säädökset. Tärkeimmiksi corporate governancea koskeviksi arvoiksi nousevat riippumattomuus, avoimuus, tiedon läpinäkyvyys ja ennen kaikkearehellisyys. Sarbanes-Oxley laki on tuonut paljon uusia vaatimuksia lain piirissä oleville yhtiöille. Se sisältää paljon ohjeistusta koskien riippumattomuutta.Sarbanes-Oxley - laki on lisännyt tarkastusvaliokunnan roolia yritysten toiminnassa. Yhtiön johdolta SOX vaatii muodollisia todistuksia osallisuudesta talousraportoinnin prosessissa. Sarbanes-Oxley -laki lisää myös yhtiön raportointivaatimuksia merkittävästi, ja tästä syystä tietoa yhtiöistä onkin saatavilla enemmän kuin koskaan. Sarbanes-Oxley -laki on vaikuttanut suuresti yhtiöiden sisäiseen valvontaan. SOX vaatii, että yhtiön on raportoitava sen sisäisessä valvonnassa havaituista heikkouksista. Yhtiön täytyy myös tutkia sen sisäisen valvontajärjestelmän tehokkuutta säännöllisesti. Johdon tai sisäisen tarkastuksen on tehtävä tästä valvonnasta oma raporttinsa. Corporate governancea koskeva lainsäädäntö ja muuohjeistus muuttuu jatkuvasti sekä Suomessa että muualla maailmalla. Kehitystä on seurattava sekä kotimaassa että ulkomailla ja ohjeistusta päivitettävä tarvittaessa.

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Yritysten hyvä johtamis- ja hallintotapa (corporate governance = CG) on Yhdysvalloissa alkunsa saanut pörssinoteeratuille yrityksille suunnattu ohjesääntö, jolla niiden johtamis- ja hallintokäytäntöä pyritään yhdenmukaistamaan ja samalla tekemään sitäläpinäkyvämmäksi omistajille. Osuustoiminnallisten yritysten hyvää johtamis- jahallintotapaa, jota tässä tutkielmassa tutkitaan, on tutkittu vähän ja yritysmuotona se jää aina osakeyhtiöiden varjoon. Tämän tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli tarkastella osuustoiminnallisten yritysten hyvän johtamis- ja hallintotavan kehittämiskohteita erityyppisissä suomalaisissa osuuskunnissa. Tutkielman tavoitteena oli löytää sopivat mittaristot, joita voitaisiin käyttää mitatessa johdon ja hallituksen työskentelyn tehokkuutta ja suorituskykyä. Teoria jakaantuu kahteen osaan. Aluksi käsittelen osuustoiminnallisten yritysten arvoja, tunnusmerkkejä, sääntelyä ja hallintoa sekä osuuskuntien erilaisia organisoitumismuotoja. Osuuskuntien hyvän johtamis- ja hallintotavan teoriaosa puolestaan koostuu erilaisista hyvän johtamis- ja hallintotavan suosituksista, teorioista, rakenteesta ja tehokkaan hallitustyöskentelyn avaimista ja arvioinnista sekä suorituskyvyn mittauksen viitekehyksestä. Haastattelujen avulla pyrin saamaan vastaukset osuustoiminnallisten yritysten hyvän johtamis- ja hallintotavan kehityskohteista. Tutkimuksen tuloksissa näkyy osuustoiminnallisten yritysten hyvän johtamis- ja hallintotavan kehityskohdat, joissa osuustoiminnallisilla yrityksillä olisi vielä kehitettävää ja parannettavaa. Suuressa osassa osuustoiminnallisista yrityksistä on noudatettu soveltuvin osin listatuille yrityksille laadittua suositusta ja suuri osa kehityskohteista tulee tämän suosituksen sisällöstä, joita ei ole onnistuttu soveltamaan osuuskuntiin.

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Tutkimuksen tavoitteena on selvittää, mitä vaatimuksia suomalainen lainsäädäntö, IFRS-standardit, corporate governance - suosituksetja pörssin suositukset asettavat johdon palkkiosta tiedottamiselle ja kuinka laajasti tietoa tosiasiassa annetaan. Pörssiyhtiöiden tiedotuksen avoimuutta lähestytään tutkimalla, millaisia palkkioita ja kannustimia sekä päätöksentekotapoja on olemassa. Yhtiöiden omistuksen ja johtamisen eriytyessä syntyy päämies-agentti-ongelma. Johdon ja omistajien intressejä lähennetään palkkiojärjestelmien avulla. Palkitsemisen tarkoitus on kannustaa yrityksen johtoa toimimaan omistajan edun mukaisesti. Tutkimus on kvalitatiivinen ja tutkimusmenetelmä on deskriptiivinen: kuvailun ja luokittelun kautta pyritään analyysiin yritysten avoimuudesta palkkioiden suhteen. Tutkimus toteutettiinvertaamalla yhtiöiden Internet-sivuja ja vuosikertomuksia vuodelta 2004 määritettyihin kriteereihin. Tutkimuksen aineistona toimivat Helsingin arvopaperipörssin päälistan yhtiöt. Tutkimuksessa havaittiin, että palkkauksen muotoa tärkeämpää on palkitsemisen kokonaisuus ja siihen liittyvä päätöksenteko. Suomalaiset pörssiyhtiöt tiedottavat johdon palkkioista kohtuullisen hyvin, mutta erityisesti palkkioiden perusteista voisi kertoa tarkemminkin. Internetin tarjoamia mahdollisuuksia hyödynnetään kiitettävästi. Liike-vaihdoltaan suurimmatyritykset tiedottavat kautta linjan pienempiä tarkemmin.