Nine CGI scholars gathered from five countries to discuss their research into "Responsible Corporate Governance Practices Worldwide" in May 2013. Held in Niagara Falls, Ontario, the colloquium was co-sponsored by Brock University's Goodman School of Business. Participating scholars were (front, l-r), Dr. Maria Goranova, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Dr. Stephen Brammer, Warwick University, England; Dr. Pamela Brandes, Syracuse University; (back, l-r) Dr. Alessandro Zattoni, Bocconi University, Italy; CGI Director Dr. Lori Ryan, SDSU; Dr. Paul Dunn, Brock University, Canada; Dr. Ann Buchholtz, Rutgers University; Dr. Hans van Oosterhout, Rotterdam University, The Netherlands; and Dr. Marguerite Schneider, New Jersey Institute of Technology.
The Corporate Governance Institute (CGI) is a research and education center dedicated to the study and application of responsible corporate governance principles worldwide. The mission of the CGI is to enhance the skills of corporate directors, investors, and senior executives through research and curriculum development. CGI programs focus on identifying and promoting responsible practices worldwide in all aspects of corporate governance. Further, the CGI seeks to support the College of Business Administration, San Diego State University, and members of the local, national, and international communities in matters related to corporate governance.
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