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Guest editorial: Historical perspectives on corporate governance debate and introduction to the special issue on corporate governance and sustainability

Krishnan Dandapani (Department of Finance, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA)
Manuchehr Shahrokhi (Department of Finance and Business Law, California State University, Fresno, California, USA)

Managerial Finance

ISSN: 0307-4358

Article publication date: 29 June 2022

Issue publication date: 7 July 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is the development of an integrated framework between corporate governance and sustainability, based on the advancements within the field of contemporary governance leading to a renewed focus on sustainable development.

Design/methodology/approach

In this paper, the authors provide succinct summary of the evolution of corporate governance over the past century from an historical perspective: starting with the early work of Berle and Means – which focuses on the legal separation of ownership and control – and the subsequent challenges within this framework – all the way to analyzing the major impact of Nobel Laureate Milton Freidman’s work on corporate goals and governance. The authors' approach identifies the key transformation of corporate goals and corporate goals' paradigm shift in progression and focus within corporate houses over time, including how these are approached in the present day by integrating the concept of primacy of all stakeholders. The authors relate this to contemporary developments in the Business Round table and the United Nations’ adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals. The authors also identify specific corporate governance themes within global economic forums, as well as the critical interlinkages needed by all global corporations to achieve sustainable growth.

Findings

The primary objectives of the corporate governance themes adopted by global economic forums this decade are in the best interest of all stakeholders – including customers, employees, regulators, local communities, and shareholders. This applies both during periods of relative stability and during crises. A review of the good corporate governance relies on internal mechanisms such as the structure of a board and incentives for management, and on external mechanisms such as institutions that demand accountability. All these mechanisms are important as the mechanisms form the core of how (and for whom) corporations generate value. Ultimately, optimal corporate governance can help deliver both economic gains and societies that value all.

Practical implications

With globalization, the public has higher expectations from corporate CEOs than in the past. Corporate leaders have the ultimate responsibility for creating an organizational culture that supports trust and ensures that corporate leaders' management and employees embody and act on the stated values and mission of their organization. Areas of increased social expectations that require the attention of boards of directors include diversity, transparency, equal opportunity, and eliminating all forms of harassment.

Originality/value

This study identifies a viable agenda for global corporations based on concurrent developments to achieve sustainable development and growth. The recent related research work is also presented.

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Acknowledgements

We would like to thank all authors to the special issue for their contributions as well as the reviewers for their time and dedication. We are grateful to Managerial Finance journal editor, Dr Don T. Johnson, for his support throughout the project.

Citation

Dandapani, K. and Shahrokhi, M. (2022), "Guest editorial: Historical perspectives on corporate governance debate and introduction to the special issue on corporate governance and sustainability", Managerial Finance, Vol. 48 No. 8, pp. 1117-1122. https://doi.org/10.1108/MF-05-2022-0237

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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