“#corpgov mechanisms have been relied on to equalise wealth distribution, promote equality in the labour force, & pursue environmental goals. This article assesses the justification, utility, & efficacy of using corporate governance to promote public aims” https://t.co/GblhJX9dpp
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) January 16, 2018
“there is no reason to believe that CEOs are capable of determining the best social uses for a corporation’s funds” https://t.co/HyqTGQyJDG #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) January 16, 2018
“Citigroup … found that women on average earned 99 percent of men’s pay and that U.S. minorities earned 99 percent of non-minorities’ pay.” https://t.co/dOqP16ga59 #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) January 16, 2018
“an in-depth qualitative review of the types of disclosures that issuers are choosing to express as opinions rather than as statements of fact” https://t.co/UWj39Ft4P7 #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) January 19, 2018
“analyzing all of the current 39 state enactments of ‘benefit legislation’ to determine whether the new … laws require accountability through financial &/or accounting reporting requirements, & thus, enable measurement of the … benefit” 42 Del. J. Corp. L. 1 #corpgov #socent
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) January 21, 2018
“GE faces a monumental task when it reports results on Wed…. ‘Nobody trusts the numbers. People think something is buried there. That’s why GE is a falling knife right now,’ said Alicia Levine, head of global investment strategy at BNY Mellon” https://t.co/rYQELKniHY #corpgov
— Stefan Padfield (@ProfPadfield) January 21, 2018