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Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Teaching Modules
Source: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education's Corporate Governance and Accountability Project
Publication Year: 2005
This module – What the Law Allows – was created because some faculty mentioned how it is often assumed that managers and directors are required to take actions that serve shareholders by maximizing short term share price. They wanted to examine those areas where the law allows managers and directors to consider other stakeholders and the firms' longer term well-being. Accordingly, this module focuses on the following question...
Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education; E Journal USA
Publication Year: 2005
In the wake of a new series of corporate scandals – Enron, Tyco, WorldCom, Arthur Andersen – business educators in the United States are once again facing difficult questions about their ability to prepare future managers to lead their organizations responsibly and ethically. I say “once again,” because we have been here before. There were the insider trading scandals of the 1980s, and the defense industry scandals before that...
Authors: McGaw, Nancy; Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
Publication Year: 2005
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of approaches taken by leading business schools around the globe to build the capacity of graduate students to...
Authors: Samuelson, Judith; Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Speeches
Source: The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program & The Academy of Management Learning and Education, 2005, Vol. 4, No. 4, 495-505
Publication Year: 2005
Keynote address on the State of Affiars for Management Education and Social Responsibility to the AACSB International Deans Conference by Judith Samuelson, Founder and Executive Director of The Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program.
Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Exercises
Source: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education's Corporate Governance and Accountability Project
Publication Year: 2005
Authors: Scully, Maureen; Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Teaching Modules
Source: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education's Corporate Governance and Accountability Project
Publication Year: 2004
Corporate governance and accountability are examined through case studies, background conceptual pieces, and articles from the business and popular press. The background readings are by Professor Margaret Blair and colleagues, whose work challenges conventional assumptions about the primacy of shareholders among corporate stakeholders, based on legal precedent and best practices for long-term firm viability.
Authors: Gentile, Mary C.; Scully, Maureen
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
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Publication Year: 2004
This summary shares many of the themes that emerged from a series of interviews we conducted in 2003 on “Corporate Governance and Accountability.” We interviewed 29 faculty members in the areas of accounting, business law, economics, finance, and strategy about the current state of research, practice, and teaching on corporate governance and what new approaches might be needed.
Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Cases
Source: The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
Publication Year: 2004
Place yourself in the shoes of Roger Deromedi, CEO of Kraft Foods Inc. in late January 2004. Newly elevated to the position of sole CEO, you are facing a number of challenges including disappointing sales and earnings; increased competition; several failed new product launches; and sudden departures of key senior executives...
Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers; Speeches
Source: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education's Corporate Governance and Accountability Project
Publication Year: 2003
The Aspen Institute Business & Society Program reports on MBA education's approaches to governance issues, offering a rich picture of what is currently taught in MBA programs; the strengths and limitations of this material; the questions left unanswered or unasked; and some promising approaches for addressing these gaps.
Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
Publication Year: 2002
What is "Social Impact Management?" Aspen BSP uses this term to capture the synergies for businesses in addressing pressing social issues and pursuing business aims.
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