corporate governance

Book Review: Bruce Kogut (ed.): The Small Worlds of Corporate Governance
Bookshelf
July 24, 2015

Book Review: Bruce Kogut (ed.): The Small Worlds of Corporate Governance

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Award Winning Journal of Management Article on Capitol Hill
Business and Management INK
August 27, 2014

Award Winning Journal of Management Article on Capitol Hill

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Why Some Corporations Choose To Be Socially Responsible
Business and Management INK
July 2, 2014

Why Some Corporations Choose To Be Socially Responsible

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Who is Hurt By Corruption in the United States?
Business and Management INK
June 9, 2014

Who is Hurt By Corruption in the United States?

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Public Finance Review’s Special Issue: Analyzing the Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers in Latin America

Public Finance Review’s Special Issue: Analyzing the Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers in Latin America

While Latin America is taking in more tax revenue cumulatively than it did twenty years ago, the International Business Times reported in […]

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Can a Humble CEO Benefit The Company?

Can a Humble CEO Benefit The Company?

According to Doug Gutherie, former Dean of George Washington University School of Business and contributor to Forbes, humility is not part of […]

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The Human Right to Clean Water VS Property Rights

The Human Right to Clean Water VS Property Rights

In July of 2010, the United nations identified clean water as a human right. However, less than one percent of the fresh […]

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The Ethics of Corporate Political Spending

The Ethics of Corporate Political Spending

In a recent blog post on The Hill calling for the SEC to adopt a new rule on disclosure of public companies’ […]

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Do Academics Make Good Directors?

Do Academics Make Good Directors?

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Guclu Atinc of Drake University. His paper “An Investigation of the Impact of Academicians as […]

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Flattery: Hazardous to a CEO’s Health?

Flattery: Hazardous to a CEO’s Health?

CEOs are accustomed to receiving praise and flattery, but it turns out this behavior has some potentially dangerous consequences. Harvard Business Review’s […]

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Football and the ‘Emotionomics’ of Mutuality

Football and the ‘Emotionomics’ of Mutuality

A recent study published in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly (NVSQ) looks at the mutuality model of ownership in professional football to […]

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Stealthy Footsteps to the Boardroom

Stealthy Footsteps to the Boardroom

The Administrative Science Quarterly (ASQ) Editor’s Choice Collections highlight recent articles on some of the central topics in organization studies covered in […]

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