IIMB hosts conference on the emerging challenges of corporate governance
Team Careers360 | June 19, 2019 | 05:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI, JUNE 19: Indian Institute of Bangalore’s Centre for Corporate Governance and Citizenship (CCGC), in collaboration with Florida International University College of Business (FIU Business), USA, hosted the 2019 Corporate Governance Conference.
The conference provided a unique platform where academics, practitioners, corporate executives and regulators came together to understand the intricacies of corporate governance practices, regulations and their costs and benefits to various stakeholders in India and USA.
According to Prof. S Raghunath, “This is an attempt to bring together an extraordinary community of scholars and practitioners whose work pertains to the niche area of the emerging challenges of corporate governance. It is the phenomenon of ‘change’ that is increasing the complexity of corporate governance. There is a trade-off between the governance system that encourages long term focus and one that gives importance to the short term. The tension between stability and change is embedded in the governance system.”
Prof. Gopal Naik said, “We have a number of programs at IIMB which are making an impact on all the businesses and as socially responsible educational institution, we welcome everyone on this conference to discuss about the emerging challenges of corporate governance, an essential stakeholder conversation in both profit and non-profit organizations.”
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