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| Name | Corporate Governance |
| Author(s) | The Aspen Institute: Center For Business Education |
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| Year | 2006 |
| Publication Type | Report |
| Web Location | http://www.kantakji.com/fiqh/Files/Companies/w115.pdf |
| Keywords | corporate governance |
| Areas of Interest | Accountability; Consumer Issues; Development; Economic - Social; Gender; Globalization; Human Rights; Indigenous People; Labour; Labour - Employee; Labour - Health & Safety; Poverty |
| Citation | Social Entrepreneurship. 2006. The Aspen Institute: Center For Business Education. |
| Summary | Corporate governance (CG) is one of the most talked about topics in business, indeed in society, today. A Google search revealed 513 news citations during a single week in June 2006. Most academics, b |
| Abstract / Description | Corporate governance (CG) is one of the most talked about topics in business, indeed in society, today. A Google search revealed 513 news citations during a single week in June 2006. Most academics, business professionals, and lay observers would agree that CG is defined as the general set of customs, regulations, habits, and laws that determine to what end a firm should be run. Much more fraught, however, is the question: "what defines good corporate governance?" |
| Publisher/Organization | The Aspen Institute: Center For Business Education |
| Cluster Library | Governance Law and Public Policy |
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