Corporate Governance as a Viable System: the Role of Intra- and Inter-Systemic Relationships

Authors

  • Gaetano M. Golinelli
  • Gianluca Vagnani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4468/2002.2.07golinelli.vagnani

Keywords:

Corporate Governance, Management, Intra- and Inter-Systemic Relationships, Corporate Governance as a Viable System, Value Creation

Abstract

Governance is the set of structural features needed to effectively manage a company oriented toward the creation of value.
Starting by considering an organization as a viable system, whose ability to survive depends on actions by the governing board and the pressure and expectations expressed by the various super-systems, it is possible to answer the
following questions: what is meant by corporate system governance? Under what conditions is such governance effective?
The answer to these questions starts from framing the problem within a systemic approach to corporate governance.

Author Biographies

Gaetano M. Golinelli

Full Professor of Management, University of Rome-La Sapienza

Gianluca Vagnani

Assistant Professor of Management, University of Rome-La Sapienza

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Published

01-12-2002

How to Cite

Golinelli, G. M., & Vagnani, G. (2002). Corporate Governance as a Viable System: the Role of Intra- and Inter-Systemic Relationships. Symphonya. Emerging Issues in Management, (2), 54–68. https://doi.org/10.4468/2002.2.07golinelli.vagnani