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SALZBURG GLOBAL CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FORUM

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Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance

The Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance is a new online discussion series introduced and led by Fellows of the Salzburg Global Corporate Governance Forum.

Each month, a different Salzburg Global Fellow publishes a thought-piece to spark discussion around a key issue for the future of corporate governance. Articles are published both on SalzburgGlobal.org and on the professional networking site LinkedIn, where we encourage Fellows and their networks to post responses and join in the discussion. You can find the links to the LinkedIn discussion in each article below.

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Charles E. Ehrlich - What are the Questions Corporate Leaders Need to Ask Themselves about Governance?

In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, Charles Ehrlich, a program director at Salzburg Global Seminar, reflects on the history and impact of the Corporate Governance Forum

Ansie Ramalho - Responsible Leadership: What Is The Role Of Directors In Upholding Standards Of Accountability?

Stephanie Bertels - What Role Should Investors Play In Holding Corporate Directors to Account?

In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, professor at Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business and the founder of Embedding Project, Stephanie Bertels, reflects on a question posed to participants at the latest program of the Salzburg Global Corporate Governance Forum

Simon Dodds – Should Directors Or Senior Executives Be Held Criminally And Civilly Liable For Wrongs Committed By Their Corporations?

In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, Simon Dodds, of counsel at Shearman & Sterling, considers corporate accountability

Anne Gates - How Should Boards Develop a Talent Pipeline for Future Board Members?

In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, Anne Gates, an independent board director and global consumer products professional, explores what boards require to identify qualified future candidates

Isabella D. Bunn - How Can Companies Put Purpose into Practice?

In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, Isabella D. Bunn, a research fellow at Regent's Park College, Oxford, explores how to contribute to the ongoing process of analysis, engagement, and transformative action to give purpose to the corporation of the future

David Simmonds and Michael Ling - How Can Board Oversight Ensure Substance and Not “Spin” in ESG Reporting and Target Setting?

In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, David Simmonds and Michael Ling discuss how directors can ensure an organization can meet rising expectations regarding ESG reporting

Kiran Somvanshi - Should Corporates Have a Mandatory Responsibility to the Society?

In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, Kiran Somvanshi, chief manager at ET Intelligence Group, explores the advantages and disadvantages of "forced philanthropy"

John Cannon - Is Shareholder Primacy Dead?

In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, John Cannon, partner at Shearman & Sterling LLP, reflects on discussions from the latest Salzburg Global Corporate Governance Forum program entitled Accountable to Whom? Restating the Purpose of a Corporation

Raj Gupta and Victoria Ivashina - Have Public and Private Equity Converged?

In the latest installment of the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance, Raj Gupta and Victoria Ivashina discuss the relationship between private equity and public ownership models and what they can both learn from one another
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The articles and comments represent opinions of the authors and commenters, and do not necessarily represent the views of their corporations or institutions, nor of Salzburg Global Seminar. 

Readers are welcome to address any questions about this series to Forum Director, Charles E. Ehrlich