Voici le compte rendu hebdomadaire du forum de la Harvard Law School sur la gouvernance corporative au 8 juin 2017.
J’ai relevé les principaux billets, tout en me limitant au Top 1o.
Bonne lecture !
- Decreasing Patience for IPOs with Poor Shareholder Rights
- Appraisal Decision Sole Reliance on Merger Price: PetSmart
- The Role of Social Capital in Corporations: A Review
- On Long-Tenured Independent Directors
- Why Your Board Should Refocus on Key Risks
- The Limits of Gatekeeper Liability
- The Long Game: Incentive Pay Aims at Generating Lasting Return
- The Corporate Demand for External Connectivity: Pricing Boardroom Social Capital
- Criticism of Governance Provisions in Proxy Contest Leads to Reincorporation
- Retired or Fired: How Can Investors Tell If the CEO Left Voluntarily?
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