Essays about: "strategic sample composition"

Found 2 essays containing the words strategic sample composition.

  1. 1. ESG Scores in IPOs: The impact of Board Composition and Ownership Concentration

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Karl Ehrensky; Martin Svensson; [2021-06-24]
    Keywords : ESG; ESG score; board composition; ownership concentration; stakeholder management;

    Abstract : The prevalence of the sustainability agenda and the need for Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) issues to be addressed by firms are increasingly characterizing today’s business environment. Creating shareholder wealth while also satisfying the wider base of stakeholders, a strategic management approach that ultimately is affected by the firm’s governance through the composition of the board and the ownership concentration of a firms’ shareholders. READ MORE

  2. 2. Upper echelon, cluster development and performance : A study of governance and shared value strategy in Swedish institutions of higher education

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för ekonomistyrning och logistik (ELO)

    Author : Jakob Urzander; Mårten Larsson; [2015]
    Keywords : upper echelon; cluster development; performance; education; university; board; top management team; diversity; network; networking; public; public organizations; public institutions; governance; shared value; strategy; new public management; science outreach; consociation; composition; upper echelon; kluster; prestation; utblidning; universitet; högskolor; styrelse; ledning; mångfald; nätverk; nätverkande; offentlig verksamhet; offentliga organisationer; styrning; shared value; värdeskapande; strategi; new public management; tredje uppgiften; samverkan; sammansättning;

    Abstract : Background: The "introduction of new public management" in institutions of higher education has brought a measurement-minded form of governance based on "doing more with less". At the same time, universities have increasingly become institutions where documentation proving the conformation to norms of society is more important than the actual outcomes of the organization. READ MORE