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Corporate governance and financialization

In: The Financialization of the Firm

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The term ‘financialization’ denotes the general tendency in the advanced Western economies to allow a substantial proportion of taxable profits to accumulate in the finance industry. Alexander Styhre discusses the financialization of the firm in the period after 1980 and stresses how key managerial activities have been redefined on the basis of finance theory and free-market ideologies. This book critically examines the literature and the implications of financialization for organizations and the economy as a whole.

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  • ., 2015. "Corporate governance and financialization," Chapters, in: The Financialization of the Firm, chapter 4, pages 107-139, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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