Module One, Lecture Four: Governance Professor Kerry E. Howell.

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Module One, Lecture Four: Governance Professor Kerry E. Howell

 Explains numerous Phenomenon  Hierarchy Governance  Market Governance  Network Governance  Community Governance

 Process and Outcomes  Co-ordination  Steering and Leadership  Sovereignty  Levels of Governance

 International  European  National  Regional  Sub-national  Corporate  Individual (dealt with in categorical imperative lecture)

 Globalisation  Global Capitalism  Nation-State  EU and Europeanization

 Market Efficiency  EU as supranational governance  Europeanization  Domestication

 European Union  Member States  Sovereign States  Sub National Interests

 Many reports regarding Corporate Governance.The question is why?  Governance necessary in most situations  Debate been going on for millennia (How ought we live in communities)  How ought we be governed?

 Stakeholdership  Shareholdership

 Governance  Strategic Leadership  Ethical  Regulation

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 Evan, W. M. and Freeman, R. E. (1993), A Stakeholder Theory of Modern Corporation: Kantian Capitalism. In Beauchamp, T. and Bowie, N. (Eds.), Ethical Theory and Business. Prentice Hall.  Fera, N. (1997), Using Shareholder Value to Evaluate Strategic Choices. Management Accounting Journal. USA, 79:  Freeman, R. E. (1984), Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Theory. Journal of Management Studies, 39:1,  Freeman, R. E. (1994), The Politics of Stakeholder Theory: Some Future Directions. Business Ethics Quarterly, 4:4,  Freeman, R. E. (1996). Understanding Stakeholder Capitalism. Financial Times (London Edition), July 18th.  Friedman, M. (1970), The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits. The New York Time Magazine, 30th, September.

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