Corporate+Governance
1Corporate Governance — (deutsch: Grundsätze der Unternehmensführung) bezeichnet den Ordnungsrahmen für die Leitung und Überwachung von Unternehmen.[1] Der Ordnungsrahmen wird maßgeblich durch Gesetzgeber und Eigentümer bestimmt. Die konkrete Ausgestaltung obliegt dem… …
2corporate governance — ➔ governance * * * corporate governance UK US noun [U] MANAGEMENT ► the way in which a company is managed by the people who are working at the highest level in it: good/poor, etc. corporate governance »Effective corporate governance will… …
3corporate governance — /ˈkɔrporeit ˈɡɔvernans, ingl. ˈkɔːpərɪt ˈɡʌvənəns/ [propr. «governo (governance) di un azienda (corporate)»] loc. sost. f. inv. (dir.) governo d impresa …
4corporate governance — noun The system by which a company is controlled and its management supervised • • • Main Entry: ↑corporate …
5corporate governance — Concern with the way in which companies are directed and controlled. This term has also become concerned with the wider issue of improving shareholders investment, in other words, performance improvement, and stakeholder arguments focusing on… …
6Corporate governance — Not to be confused with corporate statism, a corporate approach to government rather than the government of a corporation Corporate governance is a number of processes, customs, policies, laws, and institutions which have impact on the way a… …
7Corporate Governance — von Professor Dr. Axel von Werder I. Begriff und Funktionen der Corporate Governance Corporate Governance bezeichnet den rechtlichen und faktischen Ordnungsrahmen für die Leitung und Überwachung eines Unternehmens. Im Unterschied zur ⇡… …
8corporate governance — The ways in which an organization is controlled and regulated, and the manner in which an organization conducts its activities. It has been suggested that the basic corporate governance issues are those of power and *accountability. They involve… …
9corporate governance — The manner in which organizations, particularly limited companies, are managed and the nature of accountability of the managers to the owners. This topic has been of increased importance since the publication of the Cadbury Report (1992), which… …
10Corporate Governance — The relationship between all the stakeholders in a company. This includes the shareholders, directors, and management of a company, as defined by the corporate charter, bylaws, formal policy and rule of law. Ethical companies are said to have… …