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26 April 2022
By Joon Hyug Chung. Given such a shareholder ownership environment and limited influence of active institutional investors, many of the promises of ESG management announced by Korean firms may likely be...
26 April 2022
By Sujatha Sekhar Naik. It would serve us well to go back to basics and remember that if we do what we have been expected to and embraced the CG principles in substance and not form, many of these evolving...
12 April 2022
By Jesper Lau Hansen. "...I feel called to explain the reasons for our opposition and why we still believe that opposing the initiative is even more important now in this grave time for Europe, where we...
7 April 2022
By Mariana Pargendler. "The Proposal shows the vigor of what I have called ‘the rise of international corporate law’—as reflected, among other things, in the UN decades-long effort in recruiting large...
5 April 2022
By Luis Garicano and Lukasz Rachel.
"Those who fear an economic collapse precipitated by the oil and gas ban generally think that it is hard to substitute Russian gas. But the marvel of market economy...
5 April 2022
By Yuriy Gorodnichenko and Florian Berg. "Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a massive shock to Russia’s human rights profile, exposes the limitations of the current ESG rating systems."
8 March 2022
By Dan W. Puchniak. China was clearly awake to corporate purpose long before Fink’s proclamation; on paper, it is as purposeful as can be. What is less clear, is whether Chinese companies can fulfil these...