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Corporate Governance
Latest Stories in Corporate Governance
May 19, 2015
Anat Admati: Are Banks Safe Now?
A scholar and a former regulator both warn that safeguards are lacking to prevent another financial crisis.
April 22, 2015
David Larcker: Nonprofit Boards Fall Short
A new survey shows many lack skills, engagement to effectively oversee organizations.
February 17, 2015
Even the Experts are Dissatisfied with CEO Pay Disclosure
Investors say proxy statements are too long and too difficult to read.
February 17, 2015
How to Write the Ideal Proxy
Stanford scholars explain what investors need in order to understand companies’ annual statements.
January 23, 2015
How Berkshire Hathaway Can Survive Beyond Warren Buffett
A Stanford panel discusses life after Buffett.
January 23, 2015
Should Your Board's Audit and Compensation Committees Overlap?
Researchers show the pros and cons to this arrangement.
December 11, 2014
A Look Back at 2014
Explore 10 Stanford Business stories from 2014, including pieces on happiness and networking.
November 20, 2014
Three Reasons Outgoing CEOs Shouldn’t Pick Their Replacements
Not every CEO can spot a winner. Here’s what a board should consider.
August 4, 2014
Peter DeMarzo: Some Corporate Crises Require Big Executive Bonuses
Big bonuses tempt executives to gamble with company money, but they may make sense for a company in crisis.
July 14, 2014
Charles O’Reilly: Narcissists Get Paid More Than You Do
New research explores why some CEOs have such big salaries.