Sentences with phrase «for corporate governance»

And there, of course, is the lesson for the world of business, and in particular for corporate governance.
Vivek Wadhwa is vice president of academics and innovation at Singularity University; a fellow at the Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University; director of research at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization and exec in residence at the Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University; and distinguished visiting scholar at the Halle Institute of Global Learning at Emory University.
«CEO life has become politicized,» said Charles Elson, director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.
In an October 2015 post, I posed the question: Will a New Paradigm for Corporate Governance Bring Peace to the Thirty Years» War?
Submission to Industry Canada in response to Towards an Improved Standard for Corporate Governance for Federally Incorporated Companies: Proposals for Amendments to the Canadian Business Corporations Act.
10) There were many angling for corporate governance reform in the»60s.
Up to a third of companies have an equity plan proposal on their proxy in any given year, notes Rajeev Kumar, senior managing director for corporate governance and research at proxy solicitation firm Georgeson.
Interviewed by Amy Rosen for a Corporate Governance Analyst CQ Roll Call story on the pay ratio rule by the SEC, February 6, 2017.
Interviewed by Amy Rosen for a Corporate Governance Analyst CQ Roll Call story on boardroom gender diversity, May 18, 2016.
But Watson wants to know what Rupert Murdoch, who is «responsible for corporate governance», knew.
We have made major investments in our corporate governance and compliance capabilities and, in 2006, were proud to be named Canada's best company for corporate governance by Investor Relations Magazine, and fourth best by the Globe and Mail.
«We believe Friday's decision and this agreement mark a watershed moment for corporate governance generally and for Xerox specifically,» Icahn said in a statement.
This risks our world - class reputation for corporate governance and could ultimately damage the U.K.'s attractiveness to foreign investment,» she told CNBC via email.
He argues that the stakeholder idea is much less likely to serve the role that Freeman and his fans think it ought to play, namely that of a principle for corporate governance.
Michael Garland is Assistant Comptroller for Corporate Governance and Responsible Investment for New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer.
Dr Leblanc has served as an external advisor to boards that have won national awards and peer endorsement from institutional shareholders for their corporate governance practices and has also acted as a corporate governance expert witness in recent years.
«Although our mandate is purely commercial, we also set high bars for corporate governance and environmental and social responsibility,» says Anders Stendebakken, a Singapore - based managing director of Brummer & Partners.
On August 29, the UK Business Secretary Greg Clark has set out the British government's plans for corporate governance reform, which are intended to «enhance the public's trust in business».
According to the company, the sustainability index includes companies listed on the BMV that incorporate best international practices with regards to social responsibility, environmental management and corporate governance based on an independent evaluation undertaken by the rating firm Empowering Responsible Investment and the Center of Excellence for Corporate Governance of Universidad Anahuac del Sur.
Elumelu, who gave this commendation during the AFC's 10th Anniversary celebrations of the corporation in Abuja, Nigeria this week, was also full of praises for the corporate governance culture exhibited and practiced by the AFC, adding that its impact has been felt not only in Africa, but by the world over.
Jonathan Djanogly, Shadow Minister for Corporate Governance and Solicitor General, spoke for the Conservatives:
The concept was quickly ditched when it became clear that its implications for corporate governance would be hotly contested.
Yesterday the Office of Rail Regulator watchdog ruled that Network Rail was in breach of its licence because of «poor performance and high levels of delays», prompting shadow transport secretary Maria Eagle to call for its corporate governance structure to be reformed.
Director shareholding clearly stated - which is a good sign for corporate governance.
He was named Salt Lake City Lawyer of the Year for Corporate Governance Law by Best Lawyers in America in 2015 and 2013.
Alex joined Woodsford from Rembrandt IP Management, LLC, a Philadelphia - based investment firm, where he served as Corporate Counsel and Secretary with responsibility for all corporate governance and legal matters affecting the litigation funding business.
Davis Polk counsel Ning Chiu will be among the participants at the Society for Corporate Governance's teleconference on SEC 14a - 8 guidance on «Ordinary Business» and «Economic Relevance» exclusions for shareholder proposals.
Another common context involves the termination of a CEO at a time where the company's stock is undervalued and the CEO is holding onto significant stock options or shares he or she was required to purchase for corporate governance reasons equivalent to a multiple of his or her salary in the company's stock.
«The new SEC requirements... will likely bring a clearer presentation, thinking and logic of the linkage between compensation performance, and reinforce a strategic foundation for corporate governance
Duffie, D (2012): «Market making under the proposed Volcker Rule», Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University Working Paper, no 106, January.
The IoD serves its members by promoting free enterprise, actively lobbying to the government and helping set standards for corporate governance.
Our Business Law Practice Group provides: full - scope representation to our corporate clients as general counsel to management and directors for corporate governance and corporate law compliance.
Watson interrupted to prevent Rupert Murdoch's son answering the questions, saying: «Your father is responsible for corporate governance, and serious wrongdoing has been brought about in the company.
Independence is a central element of the regulatory framework for corporate governance.
A 2009 review of studies on independent chairmen by the Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance concluded the impact on performance «was inconclusive,» said Stephen Davis, associate director of Harvard Law School's programs on corporate governance and institutional investors, who helped oversee the review.
«The boards you had were managers themselves and their friends,» said Charles Elson, finance professor and director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.
«I don't think this is a one - time hello,» said Charles M. Elson, director of the Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.
The Hyperloop, of course, is a futuristic system that transports people, where «pressurized capsules ride on an air cushion driven by linear induction motors and air compressors,» according to Vivek Wadhwa, a fellow at the Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University and the director of research at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Research Commercialization at Duke.
From 2008 — 2012 he chaired the advisory board of the Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance at the Yale School of Management and from 2012 to present has served as vice chair of the advisory board of the Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School.
Still, the takeover sends a message to directors of other companies that their jobs are in jeopardy if they lose sight of their commitment to shareholders, said B. Espen Eckbo, the founding director of the Center for Corporate Governance at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
Prior to Republic, he served as general counsel of AngelList and Fellow of Stanford University's Center for Corporate Governance.
«Poison pills ultimately, they just encourage further negotiation and sometimes maybe a higher price,» said Elson, director of the Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.
In the article Abu Ghraib: Lessons from behavioural finance and for corporate governance, wrote at the end of January 2005 James Montier says even though it is tempting to believe bad behaviour is the result of a few rotten individuals.
He is also an advisory board member of the Millstein Center for Corporate Governance and Performance at the Yale School of Management.
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