Editorial: Interdisciplinary approach to corporate governance
Open Access
- 22 June 2021
- journal article
- Published by Virtus Interpress in Corporate Ownership and Control
- Vol. 18 (3, special), 220-222
- https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv18i3sieditorial
Abstract
To date, future research trends will certainly concern sustainability and entrepreneurship due to the post-COVID-19 crisis. Studies will focus on the determinants related to corporate governance, such as corporate ownership, or the role of institutional investors, or a company that aims to get public by an IPO as a possible answer to the crisis. A future research trend will surely concern environmental and economic sustainability. Another line of research will concern the protection of biodiversity and gender equality. With the regard to the content of this issue of the Corporate Ownership and Control journal, ownership structure is the most popular issue considered by the authors of the papers.Keywords
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