European Corporate Governance: Harmonisation Through Knowledge Management?
During recent years, the convergence of corporate governance has become a challenge to the European Commission. This paper explores the usability of knowledge management (KM) in the context of potential convergence; a management approach that is normally limited to application in management studies...
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author | Gabriele G.S. Suder J. Michael Payte |
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description | During recent years, the convergence of corporate governance has become a challenge to the European Commission. This paper explores the usability of knowledge management (KM) in the context of potential convergence; a management approach that is normally limited to application in management studies alone. Dynamic interaction continues as the EU and US are establishing convergence treatments. In this context, an innovative model is developed for the European level that drives harmonization along the co-evolution of the corporate environment and the organization itself through a community that deploys replicable codes of best practice. |
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spelling | doaj.art-cdb1254c55ff4131b29ab627d3f6e7812022-12-21T17:50:48ZengUACESJournal of Contemporary European Research1815-347X2007-04-0131European Corporate Governance: Harmonisation Through Knowledge Management?Gabriele G.S. Suder0J. Michael Payte1CERAM Sophia AntipolisInternational Association of Financial EngineersDuring recent years, the convergence of corporate governance has become a challenge to the European Commission. This paper explores the usability of knowledge management (KM) in the context of potential convergence; a management approach that is normally limited to application in management studies alone. Dynamic interaction continues as the EU and US are establishing convergence treatments. In this context, an innovative model is developed for the European level that drives harmonization along the co-evolution of the corporate environment and the organization itself through a community that deploys replicable codes of best practice.https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/32Corporate governanceKnowledge managementEuropean IntegrationharmonizationConvergence model |
spellingShingle | Gabriele G.S. Suder J. Michael Payte European Corporate Governance: Harmonisation Through Knowledge Management? Journal of Contemporary European Research Corporate governance Knowledge management European Integration harmonization Convergence model |
title | European Corporate Governance: Harmonisation Through Knowledge Management? |
title_full | European Corporate Governance: Harmonisation Through Knowledge Management? |
title_fullStr | European Corporate Governance: Harmonisation Through Knowledge Management? |
title_full_unstemmed | European Corporate Governance: Harmonisation Through Knowledge Management? |
title_short | European Corporate Governance: Harmonisation Through Knowledge Management? |
title_sort | european corporate governance harmonisation through knowledge management |
topic | Corporate governance Knowledge management European Integration harmonization Convergence model |
url | https://jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/32 |
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