Corporations are inherently political so rather than pretend otherwise, executives can build their political activities into their governance rules in a way that makes sense for the business they’re ...
When I first arrive at a client's office to talk about governance, I'm often greeted with skepticism. Many employees, especially those in the middle or latter stages of their careers, are bracing ...
Governance systems function best when responsibility converges at a clear centre. Without such clarity, accountability risks dissolving into institutional ambiguity. Yet modern corporate governance ...
When you hear the term corporate governance, you might assume it’s something reserved for Fortune 500 companies or sprawling multinational corporations. After all, these entities have complex ...
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Much is taught and commonly known in the legal field about the organization and structuring of traditional corporations. In today’s legal landscape however, “alternative entities” (any legal entity ...
Internet governance is rapidly evolving, especially in the social media space. Due to growing scrutiny and the increased complexity of moderating platforms, external oversight and advisory will be ...
The mind-spinning developments at OpenAI since Friday are a cautionary tale for the legion of companies that have become interested in mixing traditional business with altruism, a prominent corporate ...
In a proactive move to investor concerns regarding corporate governance, Danone announced key governance changes on March 15. Emmanuel Faber will step down as chairman and CEO and Gilles Schnepp will ...
Sanjai Bhagat, Ph.D., is a professor at the University of Colorado, serves on corporate boards, and is the author of “Financial Crisis, Corporate Governance, and Bank Capital.” Siri Terjesen / ...
You might want to think that you’re investing in companies that have strong corporate governance. Corporate governance is the third leg of ESG investing, which stands for environmental, social and ...