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Corporate governanceThe system by which enterprises are directed and controlled. The board of directors is responsible for the governance of their enterprise. It consists of the leadership and organizational structures a [..]
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Corporate governanceProcedures and processes according to which an organisation is directed and controlled. The corporate governance structure specifies the distribution of rights and responsibilities among the different [..]
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Corporate governanceThe system of principles, policies, procedures, and clearly defined responsibilities and accountabilities used by stakeholders to overcome the conflicts of interest inherent in the corporate form. The system of internal controls and procedures used to define and protect the rights and responsibilities of various stakeholders.
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Corporate governanceA system specifying the division of duties, rights, and responsibilities among various participants in a corporation, such as the board of directors, the various committees within the board of direc [..]
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Corporate governanceThe system/process by which top management of an organization are required to carry out and discharge their legal, moral and regulatory accountabilities and responsibilities.
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Corporate governanceA framework which may include rules and regulations, corporate charter and bylaws, formal policies, as well as customs and other processes, that determines the leadership, organization, and direction...
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Corporate governanceDefinition A generic term which describes the ways in which rights and responsibilities are shared between the various corporate participants, especially the management and the shareholders.
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Corporate governanceThe way in which major stakeholders exert control over the modern corporation.
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Corporate governanceThe UK Corporate Governance Code sets out standards of good practice in relation to issues such as board composition and development, remuneration, accountability and audit and relations with sharehol [..]
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Corporate governanceThe manner in which a company is managed. The term, Corporate Governance connotes the importance of responsibility and accountability of a company's management to its shareholders and other stake [..]
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Corporate governanceCorporate governance is a set of relationships between the board of directors, shareholders and other stakeholders of a organization, outlines the relationship among these groups, sets rules how the o [..]
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Corporate governanceSet of recommendations intended to improve the effectiveness of a company’s management. Sanofi is committed to adapt its governance rules
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Corporate governanceis the process and rules under which a company is managed on the behalf of shareholders and stakeholders. The board of directors is primarily responsible for applying and maintaining a company's [..]
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Corporate governanceCorporate governance refers to a set of processes, customs, policies, and laws by which a corporation is directed, administered or controlled. It is a generic term which describes the ways in which ri [..]
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Corporate governanceCode of behavior that defines guidelines for the transparent management and control of companies. It creates transparency, strengthens confidence in the company management and in particular serves the protection of the shareholders.
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Corporate governanceThe rules and principles of organization, conduct and transparency with which a company is managed and supervised. Companies have an obligation towards their investors, customers and employees to ensu [..]
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Corporate governanceThe rules, mechanisms, processes and relationships that determine a company’s direction Environmental Footprint:
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Corporate governanceA term used to describe the way in which rights and responsibilities are shared in the business world. In particular, how companies are managed, including the structure of boards, the duties of direct [..]
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Corporate governanceThe way in which major stakeholders exert control over the modern corporation.
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Corporate governanceSee Information technology governance
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Corporate governanceIntroduced in the mid-1980s, the term ‘corporate governance’ can be defined as the set of conditions that shapes the ex post bargaining over the quasi-rents ...
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Corporate governanceThe set of processes, customs, policies, laws, and institutions affecting the way a corporation (or company) is directed, administered or controlled. Corporate governance also includes the relationshi [..]
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Corporate governanceThe way in which a company is governed and how it deals with the various interests of its customers, shareholders, employees, business partners and society at large.
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Corporate governanceThe process by which agencies are directed and controlled. It is generally understood to encompass authority, accountability, stewardship, leadership, direction and control.
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Corporate governanceA set of rules underlying the management of companies that defines the corporate bodies and their relations, for example, on the division of tasks, the assumption of responsibility and decision-making powers.
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Corporate governanceThe term "corporate governance" denotes the responsible management and supervision of a company. Corporate governance standards were established to make the management structures of internationally active companies more transparent for investors. All listed German companies which submit to the recommendations of the German Corpora [..]
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Corporate governanceThe system by which organisations are directed and controlled . Boards of directors are responsible for the governance of their organisations.
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Corporate governanceThe concept of Corporate Governance is differently defined. It means doing every thing better to improve relationship between companies or organis [..]
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Corporate governanceThe OECD defines corporate governance as the system by which corporations are directed and controlled. The corporate governance structure specifies the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different participants such as the board, managers, shareholders and other stakeholders, and defines the rules and procedures for making decisions. [..]
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Corporate governanceCorporate Governance guarantees that an enterprise is directed and controlled in a responsible, professional, and transparent manner with the purpose of safeguarding its long-term success. Corporate governance is intended to increase the confidence of shareholders and capital-market investors.
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Corporate governanceThe system by which companies are directed and controlled. The corporate governance structure specifies the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different participants in the company, suc [..]
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Corporate governanceThe relationship between all the stakeholders in a company. This includes the shareholders, directors, and management of a company, as defined by the corporate charter, bylaws, formal policy and rule [..]
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Corporate governanceCorporate governance is the system by which business corporations are directed and controlled. The corporate governance structure specifies the distribution of rights and responsibilities among differ [..]
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Corporate governanceCorporate governance comprises the long-term management and oversight of the company in accordance with the principles of responsibility and transparency. The German Corporate Governance Code sets out [..]
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Corporate governanceThe relationship between all stakeholders in a company. This includes the shareholders, directors and management of a company as defined by the corporate charter, bylaws, formal policy and rule of law [..]
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Corporate governanceCorporate governance is defined, described or delineated in diverse ways, depending on the writer's purpose. Writers focussed on a disciplinary interest or context (such as accounting, finance, law, o [..]
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Corporate governanceCorporate governance is defined, described or delineated in diverse ways, depending on the writer's purpose. Writers focussed on a disciplinary interest or context (such as accounting, finance, law, o [..]
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