ICGN is proud to release the second edition of our book: Governance, Stewardship and Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Evidence, authored by George Dallas and Mike Lubrano. Drawing from their decades of experience, the authors provide greater clarity, rigour and guidance to practitioners about what we know—and don’t know—about stewardship, governance and sustainability. This new work explores the theoretical foundations of stewardship, linking these to day-to-day investor decision making.
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ICGN Financial Capital Committee focused on corporate reporting (financial & sustainability), materiality, capital allocation, accounting and auditing standards, risk, internal controls internal, audit, audit committees, and external audit.
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Type: General content , tagged withThe Model Mandate guidance was originally published by International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN) in 2012 to help asset owners to express what they expected of the asset managers that they engaged, and to reflect those expectations in contracts and mandates. Its particular focus was on the parts of the mandate relating to the investment approach, stewardship, ESG and the manager’s accountability to their clients.
ICGN Viewpoints are topical reports produced to enhance member awareness of emerging governance issues.
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Type: General content , tagged withThe ICGN Global Stewardship Principles (GSPs) provide an international framework for investors to implement their fiduciary obligations on behalf of clients and beneficiaries.
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