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Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

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The Board Will Now Vote, Singapore Management University Jan 2017

The Board Will Now Vote, Singapore Management University

Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

Well-structured corporate governance frameworks are necessary to ensure that companies adhere to ethics and best practices, says Professor Toru Yoshikawa.

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The Importance Of Being An Ethical Company, Singapore Management University Jan 2017

The Importance Of Being An Ethical Company, Singapore Management University

Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

Firms must fine-tune their corporate governance mechanisms to prevent unethical behaviour and take quick action once they are found, says Professor Cheng Qiang.

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Guiding Economic Growth Through National Action Plans: Protect, Respect And Remedy, Singapore Management University Jan 2017

Guiding Economic Growth Through National Action Plans: Protect, Respect And Remedy, Singapore Management University

Research@SMU: Connecting the Dots

A unique United Nations-commissioned academic research collaboration has issued recommendations on the prevention and mitigation of business-related human rights abuses in the Global South.

See the CALS-SMU reports to UN

See the book: Business and human rights in Southeast Asia: Risk and the regulatory turn

See the paper: A domestic solution for cross border human rights harm: Singapore’s haze pollution law