Major emerging challenges have been putting capital markets and corporate governance frameworks under pressure. As the OECD launches a public consultation on the draft revised G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, the OECD’s Carmine Di Noia describes why strong frameworks for corporate governance are so important for the corporate sector.
Category: Corporate affairs
Climate change: what role for good corporate governance?
Corporate governance frameworks have a critical role to play in helping companies adapt to new climate requirements and contribute to climate objectives. The OECD’s Carmine Di Noia shares insights from a new report on climate change and its implications for corporate governance.
State-owned enterprises are on the rise. Should we worry?
State-owned enterprises are more and more present in the international marketplace and this can have implications for fair competition and a level playing field for doing business. OECD’s Hans Christiansen, Chung-a Park and Emeline Denis share insights from a new report which surveys trends in the ownership and governance of state-owned enterprises globally.
How can corporate governance frameworks adapt to the impact of COVID-19 and other new realities?
As a review of the OECD/G20 Principles of Corporate Governance gets underway, OECD’s Daniel Blume and Serdar Çelik take a look at what is in store for corporate governance frameworks
Monitoring infrastructure corruption in the Asia-Pacific region
Anna Griffin outlines how a new project by Transparency International Australia will identify the loopholes that enable corruption to thrive in the infrastructure sector in the Asia-Pacific region
Youth Perspective: What Does Trust in Business Mean in a Post-COVID-19 World?
How do the youth of today define trust in business and what significance does it bear on our lives and our futures? We are three young women who were born and raised on three different continents who have sought to find answers to this seemingly complex but important question.
Open data offers new potential to enhance governance of SOEs
SOEs sit at the centre of economic decision-making in many countries worldwide. Patrick Heller discusses how open data has the potential to improve their governance.