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7 November 2023
By Douglas Cumming. Leveraging insights from a comprehensive dataset encompassing nearly 182,000 global VC deals spanning the period from 2005 to 2020, our research underscores the multifaceted impact of top-...
7 November 2023
By Paolo Giudici. Many concomitant factors are needed to foster the development of an environment conducive to the growth of start-ups. Not enough attention seems to have been paid to corporate law.
7 November 2023
By Brian Broughman. After supplying capital, VCs need to motivate founders to implement the high-risk, high-reward strategies that can increase the company’s potential for rapid, exponential growth.
26 October 2023
By Rui Albuquerque and Luís Cabral. Corporate purpose takes a strategic dimension: it advances the wellbeing of the firm by advancing the wellbeing of the whole industry.
26 October 2023
Transcript of the 2023 Wallenberg Lecture, 'Three Conceptions of Capitalism' delivered by Prof. Lucian Bebchuk.
23 October 2023
By Judith Stroehle. The core of sustainable performance measurement and management should focus on a few, select issues which are the most central to the social, environmental, and economic value that the...
19 October 2023
By Gaizka Ormazabal. If purpose is about “finding profitable solutions for the problems of people and the planet”, one could argue that the fulfilment of corporate purpose will eventually show up in the...
19 October 2023
By Claudine Gartenburg. Purpose and profits do appear to coexist and reinforce each other, but only under certain conditions - when innovation and intangibles drive value creation and owners take a long-view.
19 October 2023
By Elizabeth Pollman. When corporations publicly commit to pursuing stakeholder interests, there may be a perception that government intervention is not needed. This perception, in turn, could chill or impede...
6 October 2023
By George Dallas. The debate over the merits of dual class shares— and differential ownership more generally— continues to wage on, notwithstanding a wave of more permissive regulation in many key markets...
2 October 2023
By Michael Greenstone, Christian Leuz, and Patricia Breuer. The significant heterogeneity in corporate carbon damages within industries suggests that mandatory disclosure could lead heavily polluting firms to...
28 September 2023
By Stefanie Schacherer. As the adoption of the EU Taxonomy has shown, regulators can be lost in transition.
26 September 2023
By Paulo Câmara. It is very important that the areas of intersection are gradually extended so that companies applying IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards, GRI Standards or ESRSs are certain that by...
26 September 2023
So sustainability reporting is establishing itself, at least among large cap stocks, as a market norm. However, the more sobering news is that in terms of numbers of companies, sustainability reporting is...
26 September 2023
By Prof. Dr. Max Göttsche, Dr. Florian Habermann, Max Kolb, Prof. Dr. Frank Schiemann, Dr. Theresa Spandel and Max Tetteroo. Sustainability issues often have far-reaching consequences on the lives of...
24 August 2023
By Dan Puchniak. Using an Anglo-American lens to understand jurisdictions in Asia misleads and autochthonous solutions should be the bedrock of corporate governance reforms for Asia in the future.
17 August 2023
By Sang Yop Kang. Considering China’s unique socio-economic landscape, the outcomes of establishing a viable hostile takeover system may diverge from conventional expectations.
10 August 2023
By Jeffrey Gordon. The efforts to use the tools of corporate governance on climate change risk should shift away from a primary attention on companies that produce and refine fossil fuels to a focus on...
10 August 2023
Corporate purpose is not a new topic. It has been a subject of discussion, in different shapes and forms, since the formation of the modern corporation.
9 August 2023
Call For Views: International Sustainability Standards Board Releases