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Is the German system of corporate governance converging towards the Anglo-American model?
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Anglo-american ModelBusiness LawGerman SystemOrganizational EconomicsCorporate Governance ConvergingManagementExtant Empirical EvidenceInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyInternational ManagementOwnership StructureGovernance FrameworkGerman Corporate GovernanceCorporate GovernanceCorporate LawFinanceBusiness HistoryBusinessInternational Organization
This paper analyses whether the German corporate governance is converging towards Anglo-American practices. We summarise the extant empirical evidence on the various governance mechanisms that economic theory suggests ensure efficiency and describe recent legal developments. We find no clear signs of convergence in form, i.e. the main distinctive features of the German system have remained largely unaltered. However, changes occurred over the last decade (specially in the legal framework) suggest a certain convergence in function, i.e. some governance mechanisms have effectively incorporated aims and/or goals generally associated with the Anglo-American model.
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