
Corporate Governance, Corporate Culture and the Board’s Culture
Corporate culture is considered to be a highly relevant driver of firms’ success. Unfortunately, there is neither widespread agreement on
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STI organizes and sponsors experts meetings of some dozen scholars from a variety of disciplines to study and debate specific issues of current social significance. The conferences are held over a two-and-a-half day period at any one of a number of prestigious universities around the world. They are developed under the oversight of an Academic Leader – a professor expert in the field under consideration. The Academic Leader defines the topic to be studied, poses the principal inquiries, identifies and invites the best thinkers on the issue – representing different disciplines and nationalities, directs contributions, leads discussion and oversees the resulting publication.
Corporate culture is considered to be a highly relevant driver of firms’ success. Unfortunately, there is neither widespread agreement on
In a climate of increasing uncertainty, Boards of Directors are challenged to inform and structure themselves so as to make
At this turbulent time, ‘Corporate Purpose’ has galvanized a global movement that promises to restore trust in companies, to produce
Many policy recommendations that emerge from the flourishing literature on corporate governance do not take into account the diversity of
This workshop, organized by the ‘Emotional Culture and Identity’ project at the University of Navarra, is co-sponsored by STI and
The latest financial crisis is often described as a severe credit crunch and a breakdown of trust among banks in
How can we harmonize our modern self-consciousness as independent human beings with the fact that we are dependent and need
What makes a corporation truly responsible throughout?
Effective business management is grounded in good business science and robust ethical and anthropological conceptions of human flourishing.
Four prominent international economic policy-makers explored the relationship between faith, economic and distributional justice, and policy applications.
Conference in honor of the late Peter T. Bauer, whose contributions to the public dialogue about economics and economic policy-making