Does the Rolodex matter?
Duration: 6 mins 38 secs
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Description: | Underperforming chief executives are protected if they are part of the same social networks as their directors and even when forced out, well-connected CEOs can rely on the 'old boy' network to find new and better employment, explains Dr Bang Dang Nguyen. His new research looks into the impact of social ties on the effectiveness of boards of directors and on corporate governance. |
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Created: | 2012-07-31 10:56 | ||||
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Collection: | Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Corporate Governance & Ethics | ||||
Publisher: | Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge | ||||
Copyright: | Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge | ||||
Language: | eng (English) | ||||
Distribution: | World (downloadable) | ||||
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iTunes - Business - Management |
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Explicit content: | No |