Private Sector Opinion, Issue 13: Towards an Accountable Capitalism.
by Stephen M. Davis, Jon Lukomnik and David Pitt-Watson for Global corporate Governance Forum. Foreword by Ira M. Millstein. We are amidst an unprecedented upheaval in the functioning of our treasured...
View ArticlePrivate Sector Opinion, Issue 14: Uses and Limits of Conventional Corporate...
by Simon C.Y. Wong, for Global Corporate Governance Forum. Foreward by Peter Montagnon. The right interface between best practice and regulation is crucial to the establishment of a good framework for...
View ArticlePrivate Sector Opinion, Issue 15: Uses and Limits of Conventional Corporate...
by Simon Wong for Global Corporate Governance Forum. Foreword The right interface between best practice and regulation is crucial to the establishment of a good framework for effective corporate...
View ArticleDiversity at the Head Table: Bringing Complementary Skills and Experiences to...
by Dr. Yılmaz Argüden for Private Sector Opinion, Global Corporate Governance Forum, November 17th, 2010. Well-functioning board of directors needs diversity of experience and perspectives. If...
View ArticleNew Corporate Governance in the Post-Crisis World, Private Sector Opinion #16
by Prof. Dr. Martin Hilb for Private Sector Opinion, Global Corporate Governance Forum, 2009 Foreword Ever since the adoption of the Sarbanes-Oxley act in 2002, the roles and responsibilitiesof boards...
View ArticleA Corporate Governance Model: Building Responsible Boards and Sustainable...
by Dr. Yılmaz Argüden for Private Sector Opinion, Global Corporate Governance Forum, 2009. Foreword The foundation of good corporate governance is the intellectual honesty of directors and senior...
View ArticleDoes More Power for Shareholders Undermine Board Stewardship?, Private Sector...
by Peter Dey for the Global Corporate Governance Forum, February 2011. In his Private Sector Opinion, Peter Dey argues that the level of shareholders’ expertise and experience needs to be questioned as...
View ArticleGender Diversity on the Board: Are Quotas the Answer? Private Sector Opinion #21
published by The Global Corporate Governance Forum, July 11th, 2011. Annemarie Durbin cites evidence that using quotas to increase female representation on the board can lead to tokenism, diminish the...
View ArticleCulture and Corporate Governance Principles in India: Reconcilable Clashes?
published by The Global Corporate Governance Forum, August, 2011. Private Sector Opinion #23, by Pratip Kar. The structures, institutions, and legal framework of corporate governance are developed and...
View ArticleCorporate Governance and Social Media: A Brave New World for Board Directors
New publication by Santiago Chaher and James Spellman. With foreword by Stephen Davis! What should board members know about social media as it relates to a company’s ability to do business and...
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