Corporate" Governance in Nonprofit Organizations: A Nontechnical Review of the Economic Literature. Nonprofit Management & Leadership, 20, 143-164.Jegers, M. (2009) "Corporate" Governance in Nonprofit Organizations: A Nontechnical Review of the Economic Literature, Nonprofit Management and Leadership, ...
Board of directors;Corporate governance;Gender diversity;Group dynamics Definition Gender and corporate governance within public organizations represents a relevant topic in organizational research related to the female representation in boards and top management positions in local administrations and state-owned...
The economics-based theoretical and related empirical literature on the governance of nonprofit organizations is brought together and integrated in a way easily accessible for noneconomists. This literature is scattered in academic journals covering economics, health economics, management, and accounting, an...
网络强化银行之公司治理;强化银行之公司治理原则 网络释义 1. 强化银行之公司治理 ...所属的巴塞尔银行监理委员会,於1999年9月公布「强化银行之公司治理」(Enhancing Corporate Governance in Banking Or… www.npf.org.tw|基于5个网页 2. 强化银行之公司治理原则 ...
Beyond the expansion in scope from shareholder to stakeholder primacy, there are some interesting, current trends that are putting significant pressures on the corporate governance functions within organizations of all sizes. Some examples are:
The failure of the privatization program together with the lack of rules governing organizations and institutions stress the need for reform. Effective corporate governance practices are essential for achieving and maintaining public trust and confidence in the banking system. The objective of this study...
and help to form a protection mechanism for small and medium-sized shareholders.At the same time,at the level of board governance,party organizations should be actively embedded in the board of directors and the board of supervisors,but should not be embedded in the managerial level.The ...
Corporate Governance 公司治理 Corporate governance involves risk management and internal control, accountability to stakeholders and conducting business in an effective and ethical way. By definition, corporate governance is the system by which organizations are directed and controlled, nowadays, more and ...
In this essay, we outline an institutional approach concerning corporate governance, highlighting its dimensions, institutions, and institutionalization. Special attention is paid to the legitimizing quality of governance, since legitimacy is the central point in organizational institutionalism. The literature ...
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.This act, also known as theGLB Act, regulates the ways that financial institutions handle private information. It requires that companies include how they oversee financial organizations and stakeholders in their corporate governance strategy. ...