Corporate governance is a set of protocols and rules generally used by a board of directors in overseeing the running of a corporation. The term can also be used to infer laws and government policy.
Corporate governance of compliance is a framework of policies and procedures that are implemented by companies to protect stakeholders' interests. Each policy is designed to adhere to internal controls and avoid conflicts.Ê
Jan A. Poser has written: 'Microeconomic conditions and macroeconomic disruptions in transition economies' -- subject(s): Corporate governance, Economic conditions, Economic policy, Finance, Monetary policy
Arnold Holle has written: 'Corporate governance by banks in transition economies' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Banking law, Banks and banking
John Carver has written: 'Michael Jackson' -- subject(s): Portraits, caricatures 'Your roles and responsibilities as a board member' -- subject(s): Directors of corporations, Corporate governance, Governing Board, Administrative Personnel, Professional Corporations, Organization & administration 'The governance of financial management' -- subject(s): Directors of corporations, Corporate governance 'Creating a mission that makes a difference' -- subject(s): Mission statements 'Implementing policy governance and staying on track' -- subject(s): Boards of directors, Directors of corporations, Corporate governance 'Three steps to fiduciary responsibility' -- subject(s): Corporations, Taxation, Budget in business, Finance, Directors of corporations
Comparative federalism is the study and analysis of different federal systems of governance across various countries to understand their structures, functions, and outcomes. It examines how federal systems allocate power between national and subnational governments, the impact of federalism on policy-making, and the implications for democracy and governance. By comparing these systems, scholars can identify best practices and potential pitfalls, contributing to the broader discourse on federal governance and its effectiveness.
Carolyn Kay Brancato has written: 'Corporate mergers' -- subject(s): Corporation law, Consolidation and merger of corporations, States, Securities, Government policy, Corporate governance 'Hong Kong corporates and investor confidence' -- subject(s): Corporations, Directors of corporations, Corporate governance 'The compensation committee of the board' -- subject(s): Compensation management 'New corporate performance measures' -- subject(s): Measurement, Industrial management, Industrial productivity, Total quality management, Corporate governance 'Merger and acquisition activity' -- subject(s): Statistics, Consolidation and merger of corporations, Tender offers (Securities) 'Institutional Investors and Corporate Governance' -- subject(s): Institutional investors, Stockbrokers, Corporate governance 'Communicating corporate performance' -- subject(s): Industrial productivity, Business communication, Disclosure of information, Measurement 'Economic incentives to increase U.S. industrial energy efficiency' -- subject(s): Energy conservation, Energy policy 'Board diversity in U.S. corporations' -- subject(s): Boards of directors, Diversity in the workplace, Social aspects, Social aspects of Boards of directors 'The impact on employment of defense versus non-defense government spending' -- subject(s): Appropriations and expenditures, Armed Forces, Defense industries, Econometric models, Economic aspects, Government spending policy, Job creation, United States, United States. Dept. of Defense 'Merger activity and leveraged buyouts' -- subject(s): Leveraged buyouts, Consolidation and merger of corporations, Corporate reorganizations, Securities industry 'Corporate governance handbook 2007' -- subject(s): Corporate governance, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Risk management
N. R. Narayana Murthy has written: 'A better India, a better world' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Economic conditions, Social conditions, Business ethics, Social policy, Corporate governance
Victoria Marklew has written: 'Cash, crisis, and corporate governance' -- subject(s): Automobile industry and trade, British Steel Corporation, Finance, Industrial policy, Steel industry and trade
If a company uses information systems, then they must also enact a company policy to protect that information. For instance, sensitive information cannot be made public to all employees.
James E. Post has written: 'Research in Corporate Social Performance and Policy: Corporate Social Policy' 'Business and society' -- subject(s): Social responsibility of business 'Contemporary business issues' -- subject(s): Social responsibility of business 'Research in Corporate Social Performance and Policy: A Research Annual' 'Research in Corporate Social Performance and Policy'
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