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BACHELOR
Master of Science and Specialized Masters
The IFGE offers a course, based on
lectures and case studies, entitled «Corporate Governance and Strategy», as
well as a distance-learning module using our e-learning tool, «Corporatia».
Corporate Governance and Strategy
Shareholder value», «the role of pension
funds», «market power»: for over a decade, company management seems to be
dominated more and more by financial considerations. Throughout the world
(mainly in the United States, but also in Europe and Japan), the institutions
of corporate governance are changing. In France, however, the workings of
these institutions remain a mystery. Did you know that 40% of the employees
of the CAC 40 companies own shares in the companies in which they work? That
pension funds are the driving force behind efforts to rid US firms of
managerial incompetence? That these same pension funds represent almost half
of the market capitalization of the Paris stock exchange, and yet do rarely
own more than 3% of the shares of any one company?
Owned by hundreds of thousands of shareholders, the listed company of
the 21st century will look very different from that of the
20th century. Who will have controlÉand who will have responsibility?
The objective of this course is to explain these evolutions of corporate
governance in basic terms, to describe the principal mechanisms of managerial
control in corporate governance systems around the world (from stock options
to the work of board committees, etc...), and to take a critical look
at the limits of such evolutions.
More
information : the introductory course
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Corporatia
Corporatia is an on-line teaching tool
that can be used by both practitioners and students of corporate governance.
It introduces participants to the many and varied issues addressed in the
field of corporate governance, most notably the issues of mass shareholding
and shareholder activism.
Corporatia is a virtual city, a «corporate
city» that has to be «governed». The course participant can move between
different neighbourhoods in the city, and in each of them discover the issues
of corporate governance that each neighbourhood represents. There are four
neighbourhoods in this virtual city:
- The History section
- The Business section
- The International section
- The Activist section
There is also a Library, in which the
works and thought of major authors who have dealt with corporate governance
are discussed.
To give you a clearer idea of how this
tool works, we provide free and unlimited access to the Corporate History
Museum, which can be found in the History section.
Admission free!
The Corporate History Museum is open: step inside (in French)!
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