Resource Portal
Welcome to your ICGN Training Resource Portal. This is where you will find the relevant literature associated and aligned our corporate governance training.
To prepare:
- Please complete the pre-course questionnaire by end of play on Thursday 14 April
- Watch the introductory VW case-study video
- If you have time, please also read the VW case study
Trainer Biographies
- Head of ContentEuropean Corporate Governance Institute
- Independent ESG ConsultantLead Trainer
Associated Reading
- Additional Reading on Corporate Governance & Sustainability
- Financial Reporting Council, (2018), “The UK Corporate Governance Code”, (2018)
- G20/OECD, (2015), Principles of Corporate Governance
- ICGN Global Stewardship Principles, 2020
- OECD, Business and Finance Outlook 2020: Sustainable and Resilient Finance, chapter 3, “Corporate governance and the management of ESG risks”, pp 69-75.
- ICGN Guidance on Investor Fiduciary Duties, (2018).
- Further Resources on Corporate Governance
- Lucian A. Bebchuk and Roberto Tallarita, working draft, (March 2020) “The Illusory Promise of Stakeholder Governance”.
- OECD, (2019), Owners of the World’s Listed Companies.
- Business Roundtable, “Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation”, 19 August 2019
- Perpetual Dual-Class Stock: The Case Against Corporate Royalty
- Boards, and the Directors Who Sit on Them
- The Elusive Quest for Global Governance Standards
- OECD, (2019), Corporate Governance Factbook
- Financial Times, (December 30, 2019), “Buffett parts company with the moralisers”, p.7
- George Dallas, (Winter 2018), Ethical Boardroom Magazine, “Shareholder primacy: Is this concept fit for purpose?”
- Joseph L. Bower and Lynn S. Paine, (May-June 2017), Harvard Business Review “The Error at the Heart of Corporate Leadership”
- Independent Directors and Controlling Shareholders
- ICGN Guidance Diversity on Boards (2016)
- ICGN Guidance on Executive Remuneration (2016)
- Lucien Bebchuk and Assaf Hamdani, (2009), University of Pennsylvania Law Review, “The Elusive Quest for Global Governance Standards”, Vol. 157, pp. 1263-1317.