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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a model of corporate governance (CG) extending fiduciary duties from fulfillment of responsibilities towards the firm's owners to fulfillment of analogous fiduciary duties towards all the firm's stakeholders. After considering the place of CSR in the...
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The pragmatic theory begins with clarity about the firm's purpose; asserts that knowledge-building proficiency is the primary determinant of a firm's long-term performance; stresses systems thinking; and connects firm performance to market valuation and shareholder returns via long-term, life-cycle...
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The conventional Net Zero perspective with its emphasis on ESG metrics represents linear cause-and-effect thinking. That is, implementation of the metrics will then change company behavior with the eventual effect of a successful Net Zero transition. Different perspectives are presented rooted...
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If you could choose just one thing for a firm's management to get right in order to survive and prosper over the long term, what would that be? In my view, it is a firm's knowledge-building culture that is most important. This PowerPoint begins with a foundational explanation of knowledge...
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The reform of corporate governance is again on the agenda in the wake of Enron and excessive risk-taking by financial institutions. However, the search for new and better forms of governance often seems to lack guiding principles. A theory of corporate governance ought to emerge from a theory of...
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The reform of corporate governance is again on the agenda in the wake of Enron and excessive risk-taking by financial institutions. However, the search for new and better forms of governance often seems to lack guiding principles. A theory of corporate governance ought to emerge from a theory of...
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Behavioral finance has emerged as a new paradigm in financial economics. It deals primarily with the influences of psychology on market finance and with market inefficiencies. The field of psychology, already very present in organizational psychology and decision-making, is slowly opening up...
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During and after economic crisis, there is a tendency to have less projects approved owing to loss aversion. The paper introduces a modification of the risk premium in order to take into account one behavioral aspect, that of loss aversion, which is not considered in the traditional method. Loss...
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Traditionally, strategic management has been analyzed from an economic perspective, with approaches aiming at understanding the mechanisms underlying firms' performance. The most relevant theories, such as the structure-strategy-performance paradigm by Porter for the analysis of competitive...
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During a period of increasing turbulence and uncertainty in the corporate world, this timely paper contains the complete body of work addressed in the quot;Corporate Defense Insights: Dispatches from the Front Linequot; Qamp;A series (individually published at the RiskCenter throughout the...
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