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The individualization of corporate governance

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2008
PurposeUnder the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) is the single regulator of firms in the UK financial services industry. The Act grants extensive powers to the FSA such that it can impose by rules and regulations additional corporate governance requirements on firms in the financial services industry. The
Dewing, Ian, Russell, Peter
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Individualism and governance of the commons

Public Choice, 2019
Individualistic cultures are associated with economic growth and development. Do they also improve governance of the commons? According to the property rights literature, conservation is more likely when the institutions of property arise from a spontaneous process in response to local problems.
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E-Government and the Production of Standardized Individuality

2010
The history and evolution of governing and the state is inextricably entwined with the history and evolution of what we might retrospectively call ‘information and communications technologies’ (ICTs). From the invention of writing in ancient Sumeria, to the deployment of surveys, paper files and filing cabinets in Victorian bureaucracies, to globally ...
Henman, Paul, Dean, Mitchell
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The Individual Mandate as a Tool of Governance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
In this paper I examine the individual mandate and the guaranteed issue provisions of the Affordable Care Act as a tool of governance. In so doing I will use a framework for understanding tools of governance described by Lester Salamon.Salamon’s framework involves examining the specific 'tools' that government entities use to take action.
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The Role of Governance on the Wellbeing of Individuals or Organisations

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Ten of the eleven OECD metrics established for measuring individual wellbeing can be directly affected by how organizations are governed. Two types of governance architecture are considered: (i) simple centralised command and control hierarchies and, (ii) an ecological form universally found in nature and pre-modern societies that Nobel Laureate ...
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