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The Board Will Now Vote, Singapore Management University
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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- Convergence of corporate governance: Critical review and future directions
- The effects of CEO trustworthiness on directors' monitoring and resource provision
The Importance Of Being An Ethical Company, Singapore Management University
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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- Is the decline in the information content of earnings following restatements short-lived?
- CEO contractual protection and managerial short-termism
Guiding Economic Growth Through National Action Plans: Protect, Respect And Remedy, Singapore Management University
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