Innovation in the Boardroom
Abstract
Why has innovation in corporate governance consistently fallen short of expectations? Little progress has been made to improve corporate governance outcomes despite repeated calls for change from activist shareholders, arbiters of good governance, and government regulators. We argue that the problem lies in the need for any corporate governance innovation to be recognized as legitimate from the outset, which is unlikely given that innovation...
Paper Details
Title
Innovation in the Boardroom
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Volume
34
Issue
2
Pages
240 - 251
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