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Corporate governance: communications from internal and external auditors
Managerial Auditing Journal, 2002International Standards on Auditing (ISAs) require external auditors to communicate with the client’s governance body regarding significant matters which came to the auditors’ attention during the engagement. Similarly, the authoritative Practice Advisories (PAs), issued by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), mandate that internal auditors ...
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Frames of Reference in Financial Corporate Governance and Communications
Corporate Governance: The international journal of business in society, 2001Empirical research identifies the strategic power of corporate values in influencing the success of organizations. Presents qualitative research which elicits chairmen’s values expressed through value maps. Presents two such maps, both of which were extracted from interview transcripts using an adapted version of means/end chains.
G. Clarke, L.W. Murray
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Leadership and Communication in Corporate Governance
2013In the system of governance of sustainable corporations assumingly led by leaders who share the following perspectives: sustainable entrepreneurship, therefore visionary and long term perspective of sustainable business and responsible leadership, therefore ethical and inclusive perspective and enlightened statesman’s ship in societal and political ...
Vrdoljak Raguž, Ivona +1 more
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Corporate governance : where do Tenth District community banks stand? [PDF]
Troubles at publicly traded companies have led to the passage of recently enacted laws that add more rigor and formality to the corporate governance process. Most of these reform proposals and new laws focus on protecting investors in publicly traded firms.
Forest Myers, Jane Padget
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Corporate governance at community banks: a Seventh District analysis [PDF]
Community banks can be vulnerable to the same economic tensions and conflicts of interest that have compromised corporate governance at more high-profile firms over the past few years. The authors discuss their preliminary findings from a project designed to construct a systematic database on the corporate governance practices at District community ...
Robert DeYoung +2 more
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Corporate Governance Meets Corporate Social Responsibility: Mapping the Interface
Business and Society, 2022Rashid Zaman +2 more
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Food Security Governance: Empowering Communities, Regulating Corporations [PDF]
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The ‘corporate’ governance of blockchain communities
This Chapter considers the legal framework of blockchain “communities”. This term refers collectively to the various groups of participants to blockchain projects, spanning from coders to miners, from users to investors, from developers to stakeholders.openaire +1 more source

