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Author Relationship Policy
The editorial board follows clearly defined and sound contributor relationships described with the long-term relationships with academic and research institutions, and practitioners. The main feature of the author relationship policy is that we do our utmost to transform the theory of the corporate boards into the corporate board practice. It is resulted in publishing papers and books with maximum application of the research result to the activity of the corporate board worldwide. We have the close cooperative relations with worldwide known experts in the field of corporate boards and are going to develop these relations in the future.
The editorial board has close relationships with:
- John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance (USA);
- The Center for Corporate Governance at the Tuck School of Business (USA);
- Center for Good Corporate Governance (Korea);
- International Institute of Corporate Governance, Yale School of Management (USA);
- European Corporate Governance Institute (Belgium);
- Berlin Center of Corporate Governance (Germany);
- Centre for Corporate Governance and Regulation (UK);
- Centre for Research in Corporate Governance (UK);
- The World Bank (USA);
- Stanford Law School (USA);
- Centre for Corporate Governance Research (UK);
- Harvard Business School (USA);
- Center for New and Emerging Markets, London Business School (UK);
- Institute of Corporate Governance, Stanford University (USA);
- IFPM Center forCcorporate Governance (Switzerland);
- Center for Corporate Governance (Denmark);
- Academy of Corporate Governance (India);
- Center for Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets, Surrey University (UK);
- National Bureau of Economic Research (USA);
- Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Sciences (China);
- Centre for International Corporate Governance Research (Australia);
- Centre for Corporate Law & Securities Regulation (Australia).
The editorial board sets the long-term relationships with the most admirable activists in promoting the best corporate governance practices. These are:
- OECD Corporate Governance Division;
- International Corporate Governance Network (USA);
- Davis Global Advisors (USA);
- The Institute of Directors (UK);
- Governance Publishing (UK);
- Corporate Governance Forum (Poland);
- Corporate Governance in Ukraine, IFC (Ukraine);
- Corporate Governance Forum (Korea).
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