Archive for the ‘governance’ category: Page 17
Dec 23, 2017
World Inequality Report 2018 | WID.World
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in category: governance
“The World Inequality Report 2018 relies on a cutting-edge methodology to measure income and wealth inequality in a systematic and transparent manner.”
Dec 4, 2017
Companies with strong ESG credentials make better investments — By Aliya Ram | Financial Times
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: environmental, finance, governance
“ “What we can say now is that the impact [of ESG issues] on risk, volatility and valuation is clearly statistically significant.” ”
Nov 27, 2017
The outdated practice of Quarterly Earnings Guidance — By Sakis Kotsantonis | LinkedIn
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: business, finance, governance
“We found that guidance policy had no effect on valuation whatsoever. As for the claim that it reduces volatility, we found that the opposite is true, companies offering annual range EPS guidance over the same period experienced lower volatility around earnings reporting periods when compared with those that issued quarterly guidance.”
Nov 27, 2017
Meeting Directors’ Demands for Information — By Chris Schmidt | CFO
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: finance, governance
“After decades of investing in finance, treasury, and risk management systems, why are some CFOs still not able to meet their boards’ expectations for information and insights?”
Nov 20, 2017
Christiana Figueres Europe Regional Round Table—United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI)
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: environmental, finance, governance, innovation, policy, sustainability
“Former Executive Secretary to UNFCCC, Christiana Figueres has laid down a challenge to UNEP FI’s banking members, and the wider finance industry to increase their allocations to low carbon investments to avoid a 2 degrees scenario. Watch her recording which she made for participants at UNEP FI’s Europe Regional Roundtable on Sustainable Finance which took place in October 2017.”
Tag: Banking
Nov 20, 2017
Al Gore — Fiduciary Duty in the 21st century—Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI)
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: business, economics, environmental, finance, governance, sustainability
“Former Vice President and Chairman of Generation Investment Management, Al Gore, introduces PRI, UNEP FI and The Generation Foundation’s Fiduciary duty in the 21st century programme. The project finds that, far from being a barrier, there are positive duties to integrate environmental, social and governance factors in investment processes.”
Nov 20, 2017
Fifty years since the first United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (1968 — 2018): UNISPACE+50 — United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA)
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: business, environmental, governance, government, law, policy, science, space, space travel, treaties
“UNISPACE+50 will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the first United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. It will also be an opportunity for the international community to gather and consider the future course of global space cooperation for the benefit of humankind.
From 20 to 21 June 2018 the international community will gather in Vienna for UNISPACE+50, a special segment of the 61 st session of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS).”
Aug 27, 2017
The great outer space LAND GRAB of the near future: Conflicts over space rock mining rights
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: economics, geopolitics, governance, law, space travel, treaties
(Natural News) Space has become a veritable goldmine of natural resources for many companies, yet can anyone lay claim to them? That’s the question legal experts claim will become relevant in the future as firm turn to the stars for precious metals and minerals, and it’s one that also needs to be answered as soon as possible to avoid hostility between competing firms and countries.
Barry Kellman, law professor of space governance at DePaul University in Chicago, explained: “There is a huge debate on whether companies can simply travel to space and extract its resources. There is no way to answer the question until someone does it.”
According to one international treaty, this need not even be an issue. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, formally known as the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, Including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies, has served as the main standard for sharing space. As per the 1967 treaty, no single country can claim “national appropriation” of celestial bodies “by occupation or by other means”. (Related: MINING just one large asteroid could COLLAPSE the world economy due to surge of new supply for valuable metals.)
Aug 15, 2017
Rethinking Innovation and Scale | Stanford Social Innovation Review
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: governance, innovation
“An organization, and ultimately its impact, can be fundamentally defined by how it manages the dual challenge of innovating and building on its existing strengths, or ‘scaling’ as Johanna Mair and Christian Seelos suggest in their new book, Innovation and Scaling for Impact.”