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EDITORIAL: Corporate governance challenges — Dealing with unforeseen calls for agile board capabilities
EDITORIAL: Corporate governance challenges — Dealing with unforeseen calls for agile board capabilities // Corporate Board: role, duties and composition Journal, 18 (2022), 1; 4-6 doi:.org/10.22495/cbv18i1editorial (podatak o recenziji nije dostupan, uvodnik, ostalo)
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EDITORIAL: Corporate governance challenges —
Dealing with unforeseen
calls for agile board capabilities
Autori
Tomšić, Dina
Izvornik
Corporate Board: role, duties and composition Journal (2220-9352) 18
(2022), 1;
4-6
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, uvodnik, ostalo
Ključne riječi
Agile Board Capabilities
Sažetak
If there has ever been a period when corporate resilience was tested, it was since 2020 and onward. Just as companies and their boards have learned (or failed to learn) how to cope with the outbreaks, the recent war invasion of Ukraine is threatening severely the global security in the food and energy supply chains. Moreover, the escalation of inflation that is going on could further lead to another global economic crisis. Besides, digitalization and technology-supported disrupting changes in consumer preferences and behaviour during the past decade, and especially during the pandemic, have likely increased the value of corporate agility for companies in a wide range of industries. How boards can deal with such extreme challenges in order to support their companies and top management teams in steering the stormy sea? By embracing changes in board governing mode! A more engaged, proactive, and bold board behavior is needed.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija
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