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managers is increasingly necessary, which means, in fact, adopting a corporate governance model. The aim of this article is to … for each one, in the sense to determine which one is the best model and if it can be adapted to different economic systems … not provide concrete answers to this problem, most authors treating each one the governance model specific to their home …
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Companies worldwide increasingly engaged in corporate social responsibility disclosure, particularly corporate environmental disclosure (CED) has gained increasing importance since the 1980s. Reporting environmental performance has become a fundamental corporate governance mechanism to improve...
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In this article, in addition to understanding what are the elements and stages that have guided the formation of a corporate culture in the ESG area, we focus on two specificities: the distinctive traits of the board of directors, on the one hand, and the relationship between ESG performance and...
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We study institutional investors' voice in the Netherlands, focusing on shareholder voting in particular. The Dutch Stewardship Code, developed by institutional investor platform Eumedion, came into force in January 2019, emphasises engagement and responsibilities of institutional investors in...
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– voting, litigation, and/or market pricing. In particular, the market pricing channel intensifies the effects of shareholder …
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Corporations play a crucial role in achieving a sustainable world. In achieving corporate sustainability, the current regulatory frameworks generally emphasize the role of the corporate board, but today's media suggest that institutional investors are becoming more involved. In this study, we...
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A corporate governance model built around hierarchical structures, in which authority and empowerment flows through the … have adopted this hierarchical corporate governance model seem to be less responsive to competitive global markets … sustainability, and looming automation. The reason for this is simple. An unintended side effect of the hierarchical model has been …
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impact of these Principles. It maps the governance model of the Principles and discusses their impact on state legislation …
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A comparative study of Corporate Governance structures at two organizations situated across the Atlantic Ocean has been conducted to understand the rationale for the observed differences from an international versus a nationally focused business perspective. A research based recommendation for...
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Good governance is good PR, it is important in every sphere of society, whether it be the corporate environment, the political, or wider society. When resources are too limited to meet the minimum expectations of the people, it is a good governance level that can help to promote the welfare of...
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