International Importance Of Current US Corporate Governance Problems.
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University of Adelaide Master of Business Administration Global Business - 7081 Assignment 2 International Importance Of Current US Corporate Governance Problems Lecturer: Dr Nicholas Mangos Submission Deadline: Tuesday 5th August 2003 Student: E. Brian Mateer (1086133) Jayson Gough (1088584) Kaivan Hosseini (1082784) Shawn Van Groesen (1037330) Thien Ming Foo (1097241) Word Count: 2082 words (body of text only) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 INTRODUCTION 4 BACKGROUND 4 LARGE CORPORATE / CAPITALISM 5 SELF INTEREST INCENTIVES 5 INDIVIDUAL 5 CORPORATE 6 LEGISLATIVE AMENDMENTS 6 BOARDROOM RESPONSIBILITIES 7 ECONOMIC EFFECTS 8 INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE 8 CONCLUSION 10 REFERENCES 11 BIBLIOGRAPHY 12 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Poor corporate governance has serious implications for global business and international trade. The United States (U.S.) economy is a benchmark for global growth and therefore corporate failures within this economy creates international concern. It is unfair to direct ill feeling solely at U.S. companies when other market based economies have had their share of failures during the self fed greed period of the last five years. U.S. companies as motivators for global expansion must however be ambassadorial in corporate governance approach. An excessive number of "icon" company capitalist economy corporate collapses are causing various stakeholders significant...


