Corporate Governance

Gatekeepers: The Professions and Corporate Governance

By John C. Coffee
Oxford University Press April 2019

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780198835288
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication
April 2019
Format
Paperback , 400 pages
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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  • A well informed and accessible look at the highly topical issue of the role of the professions in business
  • Examines their influence on boards of directors
  • Focusses on infamous failures of these gatekeepers, such as the Enron and WorldCom scandals
  • Unique study of the evolution of four distinct professions
  • Written by a world-renowned law professor and coroporate lawyer

In the wake of a series of corporate governance disasters in the US and Europe which have gained almost mythic status - Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, Adelphia, HealthSouth, Parmalat - one question has not yet been addressed. A number of 'gatekeeping' professions - auditors, attorneys, securities analysts, credit-rating agencies - exist to guard against these governance failures. Yet clearly these watchdogs did not bark while corporations were looted and destroyed. But why not?



To answer these questions, a more detailed investigation is necessary that moves beyond journalism and easy scapegoating, and examines the evolution, responsibilities, and standards of these professions. John Coffee, world-renowned Professor of Corporate Law, examines how these gatekeeping professions developed, to what degree they failed, and what reforms are feasible. Above all, this book examines the institutional changes and pressures that caused gatekeepers to underperform or neglect their responsibilities, and focuses on those feasible changes that can restore gatekeepers as the loyal agents of investors.



This informed and readable view of the players on the contemporary business stage will be essential reading for investors, professionals, executives and business academics concerned with issues of good governance.

Readership: Academics, Advanced Students, and Practitioners in Business, Law, and Economics, with a strong interest in Corporate Governance

Table of Contents

1: Introduction


Part I: What Happened?


2: The Failure of Gatekeepers


3: Explaining Gatekeeper Failure?


4: A Comparative Perspective


Part II: The Development of Gatekeepers


5: The Rise, Fall, and Redefinition of the Auditor: From Bookkeeper to Professional to Information Consultant


6: Corporate Attorneys as Gatekeepers: The Short History of a Developing Concept


7: Securities Analysts


8: The Ratings Agencies


Part III: The Search for Reform


9: What Went Wrong?


10: What Should Work? (And How to Get There)


11: Conclusion: The Future of Gatekeeping



 


 



About the Author

John C. Coffee Jr., Adolf A. Berle Professor of Law, Columbia Law School

 

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