Abstract
Recent corporate governance initiatives encourage a culture of long-term value creation and growth but cannot work as intended by policymakers. The current discussion about corporate governance ignores the transition from a centralized to a decentralized, unmediated, and interconnected world and from a world of vertical hierarchies to a world of horizontal, open, and autonomous networks. This transition process was initiated and is increasingly accelerated by rapid technological change, including developments in social media, blockchain-based smart contracts, decentralized autonomous organizations, big data, and artificial intelligence. This paper shows how policymakers, regulators, business people, consultants, and other corporate governance experts can re-conceptualize corporate governance in a technology-driven and interconnected world.
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Fenwick, M., Kaal, W. A., & Vermeulen, E. P. M. (2017). The Unmediatedd And Tech-Drivenn Corporate Governance of Today’s Winning Companies. SSRN Electronic Journal. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2922176
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