The Centre has a wide portfolio in the corporate governance areas which encompass studies of voting by institutional investors; directors' remuneration disclosures; and compliance with Cadbury and Greenbury recommendations by large and small companies.
Projects with an international focus include those on global voting, corporate governance developments in China, corporate governance in Malaysia and corporate governance developments in Central and Eastern Europe.
Research Projects
Research projects which have been undertaken in the Centre and provide benefits and insight to investors, corporations and policy-makers include:-
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The Role of Institutional Investors in Corporate Governance
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Compliance with Cadbury
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Corporate Governance in Small Companies on the Main Market (UK)
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Corporate Governance in Alternative Investment Market (AIM) Companies
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Directors' Share Options, Performance Criteria and Disclosure:
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Compliance with the Greenbury Report
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The Voting Framework: A Comparative Study of Voting by Institution Investors in the US and UK
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Corporate Governance in China
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Corporate Governance Developments in Central and Eastern Europe
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Global Voting: A Survey of Practise and Trends
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Gambling Banks and Firm Financing in Transition Economies
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Corporate Governance in Malaysia
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Corporate Governance, Institutional Investors and Socially Responsible Investment
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