Chapter 15
Considering Corporate Governance
In This Chapter
Defining corporate governance
Noting why governance is especially crucial in the finance industry
Identifying the stakeholders in an Islamic finance venture
Distinguishing Islamic from conventional corporate governance
Putting governance concepts into action
Corporate governance has been a topic of (sometimes heated) public discussion in recent years, starting in 2001 and 2002 with the collapses of Enron and WorldCom. The widespread impact of corporate fraud has the power to rile up virtually everyone, but especially the shareholders in these corporations — who lost a bundle. (For example, the approximately 20,000 Enron employees who held mostly company stock in their retirement plans lost about $1.1 billion when the company declared bankruptcy; its stock price fell from a high of about $90 to less than $1 per share.)
The concept of corporate governance has existed for a long time in the financial world, but it gained a new ...
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