Course Syllabus
Titolo
Governance, corporate social responsibility and social innovation
Docente(i)
Gabriele Nuzzo / Federica Doni (UNIMIB); Warren Maroun (Wits University Johannesburg, South Africa)
Lingua
English
Breve descrizione
Program:
- Impact of sustainability on Internal Auditing system and Enterprise Risk Management
- Corporate governance report and the “G” issues into ESG
- Corporate governance codes and financial markets
- Sustainability-oriented corporate governance and financial performance
- Diversity and inclusion in corporate governance models
- Third sector and benefit corporations: corporate governance and sustainability
- Social innovation practices in private and public sectors: impact on governance models
- Directors’ Duties and Risk Management in Early Warning Proceedings
- Directors’ Fiduciary Duties towards creditors and Preventive Restructuring Frameworks
Objectives of the Program:
- to provide the students with fundamentals on Corporate Governance rules in closed corporations, public companies, benefit corporations and non-profit organizations;
to shed light on the main Corporate Governance legal and economic issues, including: diversity and inclusion, directors’ duties towards creditors and stakeholders, compliance and risk reporting, corporate rescue.
Evaluation: Written assignment
CFU / Ore
6 CFU - 48 hours
Periodo di erogazione
I year, II semester
Sustainable Development Goals
Title
Governance, corporate social responsibility and social innovation
Teacher(s)
Gabriele Nuzzo / Federica Doni (UNIMIB); Warren Maroun (Wits University Johannesburg, South Africa)
Language
English
Short description
Program:
- Impact of sustainability on Internal Auditing system and Enterprise Risk Management
- Corporate governance report and the “G” issues into ESG
- Corporate governance codes and financial markets
- Sustainability-oriented corporate governance and financial performance
- Diversity and inclusion in corporate governance models
- Third sector and benefit corporations: corporate governance and sustainability
- Social innovation practices in private and public sectors: impact on governance models
- Directors’ Duties and Risk Management in Early Warning Proceedings
- Directors’ Fiduciary Duties towards creditors and Preventive Restructuring Frameworks
Objectives of the Program:
- to provide the students with fundamentals on Corporate Governance rules in closed corporations, public companies, benefit corporations and non-profit organizations;
to shed light on the main Corporate Governance legal and economic issues, including: diversity and inclusion, directors’ duties towards creditors and stakeholders, compliance and risk reporting, corporate rescue.
Evaluation: Written assignment
CFU / Hours
6 CFU - 48 hours
Teaching period
I year, II semester