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Corporate governance (See Chapter 42 of the Vernimmen)
Corporate governance attempts to regulate the decision-making power of executives to ensure that they do not serve their own vested interests to the detriment mainly of shareholders, but also of creditors, employees and the company in general. See also agency theory.
Corporate governance (See Chapter 42 of the Vernimmen)
Corporate governance attempts to regulate the decision-making power of executives to ensure that they do not serve their own vested interests to the detriment mainly of shareholders, but also of creditors, employees and the company in general. See also agency theory.
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