How Asian Cultural Values Can Help Define Cyber-civilization Governance
Prof. Jiro Kokuryo, explores how Asian cultures could impact the governance of the cyber-civilization and blend with the western approach.
Prof. Jiro Kokuryo, explores how Asian cultures could impact the governance of the cyber-civilization and blend with the western approach.
Real Estate’s ESG Reckoning: Why new governance is the next big shift. In healthcare real estate, “green” is no longer enough. A new model of governance – collaborative, transparent, and deeply human – is emerging to meet the sector’s evolving ESG challenges. Will real estate investors rise to the occasion? Stéphane Hedont-Hartmann, Director of CSR-ESG Strategy at
MoZaïC Asset Management, explores.
Prof. Yuval Milo, Warwick Business School, explores why boards with a big age range are better at reining in CEOs.
Governance Gone Wrong: Brazil, China, and the slippery slope of labor laws
Prof. Anne-Claire Pache, ESSEC, looks into how boards can lead organisations with dual missions of purpose and profit.
Prof. Tanusree Jain of Trinity Business School explores the crucial role corporate boards have in reducing and eventually preventing corporate social irresponsibility.
Hugues Bouthinon-Dumas, Professor of Law at ESSEC Business School, shares the second of a masterclass series of articles on sustainable finance, how it fits into the notion of sustainable development […]
Dr Hossam Zeitoun, Professor at Warwick Business School, explores why an Ancient Greek lottery method of ensuring democracy could lead the way in governance becoming more accountable
Prof. Viviane de Beaufort, ESSEC, shares the results of her research on gender diversity and diversity of origin on corporate boards in France.
Appointments to central bank boards: does gender matter? Profs. Charléty and E. Santacreu-Vasut, ESSEC Business School, explore.