From Companies to Markets--Global Developments in Corporate Governance
In May 2015, the IFC Corporate Governance Group called together 40 experts in the field and members of the IFC Corporate Governance Private Sector Advisory Group. These participants explored key changes in international corporate governance standar...
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okr-10986-247772021-05-25T09:52:54Z From Companies to Markets--Global Developments in Corporate Governance International Finance Corporation RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES PUBLIC OFFICIALS FINANCIAL SERVICES CAPITAL MARKETS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION INTERNAL AUDIT FUNCTION INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS INTEREST FINANCIAL RESULTS INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS DECISION-MAKING PROCESS LACK OF CLARITY PUBLIC SECTOR REGULATORY REGIME GOVERNMENT GOVERNANCE PRACTICE NATIONS EXCHANGE STOCK MARKET RESPONSIBILITY TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION GOOD GOVERNANCE REGULATOR FORMAL STANDARDS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SHAREHOLDER PROTECTION CONFEDERATION NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS AUTHORITIES CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AUDIT STRATEGY NATIONAL LEVEL DISCLOSURE INDEPENDENCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS OVERSIGHT REGULATORY AUTHORITY GOVERNANCE DIMENSION MINISTERS AUDITS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE STANDARDS JURISDICTIONS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY STATES STATE OWNERSHIP SOCIAL RISKS EXECUTION MARKET DEVELOPMENT SECURITIES MARKET AUTHORITY OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES GOVERNANCE MONITORING COMPLEX RISK REGULATORY SYSTEM GLOBAL INVESTOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LEGISLATION REPRESENTATIVES FINANCIAL SYSTEM LEGAL FRAMEWORK ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES INVESTORS HUMAN CAPITAL LEGISLATIVE PROCESSES REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MEMBER STATES TRANSPARENCY MARKET CAPITALIZATION FINANCIAL CRISIS COMPROMISE FUTURE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE SYSTEM ANTI-CORRUPTION GOVERNANCE PRACTICES FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE LEGAL FORM INTERNAL CONTROLS DECISION-MAKING DECISION MAKING REPRESENTATION STRONG CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REGULATION SECURITIES REGULATORY REGIMES OUTPUT CONSTITUTION SHAREHOLDER ENGAGEMENT GOVERNANCE SHAREHOLDERS ENFORCEMENT TAXATION REGULATORY POLICY CONSENSUS STATE INVESTOR SECURITIES EXCHANGE CITIZENSHIP LEGISLATIVE BODIES REGIONS STOCK EXCHANGE GOVERNANCE FAILURES HUMAN RESOURCES SHARE COALITIONS INTERNAL AUDIT INVESTMENT CLIMATE FINANCIAL INFORMATION FEDERATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCE CORPORATION INTERNAL CONTROL IDEOLOGIES BANKING RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS VOTING REGULATORS LAW RISK MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION SHAREHOLDER LEGISLATORS AUDIT STRONG GOVERNANCE FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCIAL SECTOR GOVERNMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE In May 2015, the IFC Corporate Governance Group called together 40 experts in the field and members of the IFC Corporate Governance Private Sector Advisory Group. These participants explored key changes in international corporate governance standards and codes of best practice in the wake of the recent global financial crisis and how these changes have helped draw corporate attention to sustainability issues. The group found that many issues that became evident regarding banks in the financial crisis, and led to changes in the governance of banks, also have flowed through into broader corporate governance developments. This publication arises from the issues and information from these discussions. Specifically, part A discusses developments from global or regional groups involved in corporate governance. Part B addresses developments in corporate governance practice, and part C looks at developments in corporate governance codes and standards. 2016-08-03T16:58:23Z 2016-08-03T16:58:23Z 2016-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26436937/companies-markets-global-developments-corporate-governance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24777 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ International Finance Corporation Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES PUBLIC OFFICIALS FINANCIAL SERVICES CAPITAL MARKETS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION INTERNAL AUDIT FUNCTION INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS INTEREST FINANCIAL RESULTS INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS DECISION-MAKING PROCESS LACK OF CLARITY PUBLIC SECTOR REGULATORY REGIME GOVERNMENT GOVERNANCE PRACTICE NATIONS EXCHANGE STOCK MARKET RESPONSIBILITY TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION GOOD GOVERNANCE REGULATOR FORMAL STANDARDS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SHAREHOLDER PROTECTION CONFEDERATION NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS AUTHORITIES CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AUDIT STRATEGY NATIONAL LEVEL DISCLOSURE INDEPENDENCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS OVERSIGHT REGULATORY AUTHORITY GOVERNANCE DIMENSION MINISTERS AUDITS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE STANDARDS JURISDICTIONS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY STATES STATE OWNERSHIP SOCIAL RISKS EXECUTION MARKET DEVELOPMENT SECURITIES MARKET AUTHORITY OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES GOVERNANCE MONITORING COMPLEX RISK REGULATORY SYSTEM GLOBAL INVESTOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LEGISLATION REPRESENTATIVES FINANCIAL SYSTEM LEGAL FRAMEWORK ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES INVESTORS HUMAN CAPITAL LEGISLATIVE PROCESSES REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MEMBER STATES TRANSPARENCY MARKET CAPITALIZATION FINANCIAL CRISIS COMPROMISE FUTURE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE SYSTEM ANTI-CORRUPTION GOVERNANCE PRACTICES FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE LEGAL FORM INTERNAL CONTROLS DECISION-MAKING DECISION MAKING REPRESENTATION STRONG CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REGULATION SECURITIES REGULATORY REGIMES OUTPUT CONSTITUTION SHAREHOLDER ENGAGEMENT GOVERNANCE SHAREHOLDERS ENFORCEMENT TAXATION REGULATORY POLICY CONSENSUS STATE INVESTOR SECURITIES EXCHANGE CITIZENSHIP LEGISLATIVE BODIES REGIONS STOCK EXCHANGE GOVERNANCE FAILURES HUMAN RESOURCES SHARE COALITIONS INTERNAL AUDIT INVESTMENT CLIMATE FINANCIAL INFORMATION FEDERATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCE CORPORATION INTERNAL CONTROL IDEOLOGIES BANKING RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS VOTING REGULATORS LAW RISK MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION SHAREHOLDER LEGISLATORS AUDIT STRONG GOVERNANCE FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCIAL SECTOR GOVERNMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE |
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RISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES PUBLIC OFFICIALS FINANCIAL SERVICES CAPITAL MARKETS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION INTERNAL AUDIT FUNCTION INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS INTEREST FINANCIAL RESULTS INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS DECISION-MAKING PROCESS LACK OF CLARITY PUBLIC SECTOR REGULATORY REGIME GOVERNMENT GOVERNANCE PRACTICE NATIONS EXCHANGE STOCK MARKET RESPONSIBILITY TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE RESOURCE ALLOCATION GOOD GOVERNANCE REGULATOR FORMAL STANDARDS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SHAREHOLDER PROTECTION CONFEDERATION NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS AUTHORITIES CORRUPTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AUDIT STRATEGY NATIONAL LEVEL DISCLOSURE INDEPENDENCE INFORMATION SYSTEMS OVERSIGHT REGULATORY AUTHORITY GOVERNANCE DIMENSION MINISTERS AUDITS CORPORATE GOVERNANCE STANDARDS JURISDICTIONS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE PUBLIC POLICY STATES STATE OWNERSHIP SOCIAL RISKS EXECUTION MARKET DEVELOPMENT SECURITIES MARKET AUTHORITY OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES GOVERNANCE MONITORING COMPLEX RISK REGULATORY SYSTEM GLOBAL INVESTOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS LEGISLATION REPRESENTATIVES FINANCIAL SYSTEM LEGAL FRAMEWORK ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES INVESTORS HUMAN CAPITAL LEGISLATIVE PROCESSES REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY MEMBER STATES TRANSPARENCY MARKET CAPITALIZATION FINANCIAL CRISIS COMPROMISE FUTURE STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE SYSTEM ANTI-CORRUPTION GOVERNANCE PRACTICES FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE LEGAL FORM INTERNAL CONTROLS DECISION-MAKING DECISION MAKING REPRESENTATION STRONG CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REGULATION SECURITIES REGULATORY REGIMES OUTPUT CONSTITUTION SHAREHOLDER ENGAGEMENT GOVERNANCE SHAREHOLDERS ENFORCEMENT TAXATION REGULATORY POLICY CONSENSUS STATE INVESTOR SECURITIES EXCHANGE CITIZENSHIP LEGISLATIVE BODIES REGIONS STOCK EXCHANGE GOVERNANCE FAILURES HUMAN RESOURCES SHARE COALITIONS INTERNAL AUDIT INVESTMENT CLIMATE FINANCIAL INFORMATION FEDERATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCE CORPORATION INTERNAL CONTROL IDEOLOGIES BANKING RISK MANAGEMENT PROCESS VOTING REGULATORS LAW RISK MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION SHAREHOLDER LEGISLATORS AUDIT STRONG GOVERNANCE FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FINANCIAL SECTOR GOVERNMENTS RISK MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE International Finance Corporation From Companies to Markets--Global Developments in Corporate Governance |
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In May 2015, the IFC Corporate
Governance Group called together 40 experts in the field and
members of the IFC Corporate Governance Private Sector
Advisory Group. These participants explored key changes in
international corporate governance standards and codes of
best practice in the wake of the recent global financial
crisis and how these changes have helped draw corporate
attention to sustainability issues. The group found that
many issues that became evident regarding banks in the
financial crisis, and led to changes in the governance of
banks, also have flowed through into broader corporate
governance developments. This publication arises from the
issues and information from these discussions. Specifically,
part A discusses developments from global or regional groups
involved in corporate governance. Part B addresses
developments in corporate governance practice, and part C
looks at developments in corporate governance codes and standards. |
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From Companies to Markets--Global Developments in Corporate Governance |
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From Companies to Markets--Global Developments in Corporate Governance |
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From Companies to Markets--Global Developments in Corporate Governance |
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From Companies to Markets--Global Developments in Corporate Governance |
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From Companies to Markets--Global Developments in Corporate Governance |
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from companies to markets--global developments in corporate governance |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26436937/companies-markets-global-developments-corporate-governance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24777 |
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