Corporate Governance: Composition and Strategy
Friday, August 5, 2022, Seattle, Washington
Panelists
- Dr. Sofia Johan, Florida Atlantic University
- Dr. George Mocsary, University of Wyoming
- Dr. Mike Ryall, University of Toronto
Moderator
- Dr. Lori Verstegen Ryan, San Diego State University
Overview
Business leaders, academics, policy makers, and the media have taken significant interest in the rules, practices, and processes of how organizations are directed and managed. Firms traditionally shape their corporate governance activities, including balancing the needs of many stakeholders, such as shareholders, but also extending to employees and senior management leaders through customers, suppliers, and the community. Additionally non-governmental, self-regulatory institutions and government regulatory authority seek oversight of firms’ corporate governance. There are vastly different corporate governance practices around the world.
Co-hosted with Florida Atlantic University’s Madden Center for Value Creation, this symposium will cover important new work on today’s challenges in corporate governance.
This program was conceptualized and created with Dr. Siri Terjesen of Florida Atlantic University.
If you have research interests in questions surrounding this topic, we encourage you to apply for this opportunity.