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Introduction Enron Corporation, the six-time Fastest Growing Company in America, as honored by Fortune magazine, was a bankruptcy case on December 2, 2001, the largest bankruptcy case ever in United ...
Richards, Layton & Finger announced that it has elected attorneys Matthew Ady, Jonathan Kaplowitz, Zach Kmetz, Ed Little and ...
Industry 5.0 is all about advancing industrial systems to the next stage of maturity—a stage that unifies the creativity of ...
Oklahoma will launch specialized Business Courts on January 1, 2026, a move designed to streamline complex commercial litigation and make the state more attractive for corporate investment.
To preserve institutional autonomy and defend academic freedom, universities should exercise their powerful claims to ...
The antitrust agencies’ approach has changed under the Trump administration. For example, the FTC and DOJ Antitrust Division ...
Caucasian Journal is a new multilingual forum for dialogue on significant issues relevant to South Caucasus: Georgia, Armenia ...
Mark Maurer is a reporter on The Wall Street Journal’s CFO Journal team. Based in New York, he writes about corporate finance ...
Uphold legislation that promotes academic freedom; enable spaces for critical engagement; and restructure the administrative ...
Journal of Corporate Finance 10:81–103. Claessens, Stijn, Simeon Djankov, Joseph P. H. Fan, ... Andrei, and Robert W. Vishny. 1997. A survey of corporate governance. Journal of Finance 52:737–83.
In a 2024 survey from the Society for Corporate Governance and Deloitte, 48 per cent of respondents reported that their boards of directors provide no dedicated oversight of corporate culture.
Many corporate governance theories have emerged and proposed different governance mechanisms to reduce agency problems and enhance firm performance. Understanding different theoretical frameworks of ...