corporate-governance

Companies can no longer focus solely on maximizing shareholder value. Their strategies must be guided by ESG criteria to create sustainable long-term value. But how can this value be achieved? The key may lie in the human and social capital of those who serve on their corporate boards.
IntroductionThe transition to a low-carbon economy has intensified stakeholder pressure on corporations to adopt proactive carbon reduction strategies. However, the internal governance mechanisms that mediate these external pressures remain poorly understood. This study investigates the “governance paradox” in corporate carbon strategy by examining how CEO power moderates the relationship between…
Monisha M, Sree Narayana Law College, Poothotta, Kerala affiliated under MG University Introduction Corporate governance refers to the system of rules, processes, and practices through which a company is directed and controlled. It establishes a framework that defines the relationships among shareholders, management, the board of directors, and other stakeholders, including employees, suppliers, …
Anshika Kapoor, B.B.A. LL.B., Bharati Vidyapeeth University ABSTRACT Corporate governance and environmental, social, and governance compliance have undergone a structural transformation in India over the decade since the enactment of the Companies Act, 2013. What began as a legislative effort to modernise company law following the corporate fraud revelations of the Satyam scandal has evolved into…
Corporate boards increasingly bear formal fiduciary responsibility for overseeing AI-driven strategic and sustainability decisions, yet their practical capacity to exercise such oversight substantively remains poorly documented. This study investigates whether a measurable AI governance capability gap exists between board-level and executive-level AI competence and examines the implications of th…
Varnika Chaudhary & Zoya Fazar, National Law University, Jodhpur ABSTRACT Shareholder ratification is a contentious corporate governance concept intended to endorse the actions of directors post-facto which have been unauthorized. The principle of ratification in India stands at a delicate crossroad where democratic governance and dilution of responsibility meet. Unlike the common-law nations…

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