Governance, corporate social responsibility and social innovation

Gabriele Nuzzo / Federica Doni (UNIMIB); Warren Maroun (Wits University Johannesburg, South Africa)

English

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

6 CFU - 48 hours

I year, II semester

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Governance, corporate social responsibility and social innovation

Gabriele Nuzzo / Federica Doni (UNIMIB); Warren Maroun (Wits University Johannesburg, South Africa)

English

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

6 CFU - 48 hours

I year, II semester

Staff

    Manager

  • Paola Agnese Bongini
    Paola Agnese Bongini
  • Teacher

  • Federica Doni
    Federica Doni
  • Francesca Magli
    Francesca Magli
  • Elisabetta Marafioti
    Elisabetta Marafioti
  • Gabriele Nuzzo
    Gabriele Nuzzo

Enrolment methods

Manual enrolments