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In this course on Advanced Governance: Models and Theory, you’ll explore the foundational differences between stakeholder theory and shareholder theory. You’ll understand how these theories affect company operations and decision-making. You’ll also learn about three essential corporate governance models: the Anglo-US model, the German or European model, and the Japanese model. By the end of this course, you’ll understand the essential corporate governance theories and models.
In corporate governance, there are different theories on a company’s objectives and responsibilities. The choice between shareholder and stakeholder theories in corporate governance reflects a company’s strategic priorities, ethical considerations, and the expectations of its broader ecosystem. While shareholder theory emphasizes profit maximization and fiduciary duty to shareholders, stakeholder theory advocates for a broader responsibility to all groups affected by a company’s operations. It’s important to explore both options, and consider a hybrid option, to see which one suits your operations. And it’s equally important to explore the foundational corporate governance models you’ll see around the world. Understanding how these models work, what values they uphold, and what kind of behavior they promote will help your company grow in the international business world.
The course covers the foundational differences between stakeholder theory and shareholder theory and how they affect company operations and decision-making, along with three essential corporate governance models: the Anglo-US model, the German or European model, and the Japanese model.
Shareholder theory emphasizes profit maximization and fiduciary duty to shareholders, while stakeholder theory advocates for a broader responsibility to all groups affected by a company's operations.
You will learn about three corporate governance models: the Anglo-US model, the German or European model, and the Japanese model, including their characteristics, attributes, critiques, and impact.
The course focuses on Corporate Governance and Corporate Strategy.
The course includes lessons on the Introduction, Shareholder Theory vs. Stakeholder Theory, the Anglo-US Model, the German Model, and the Japanese Model, followed by a Test Your Knowledge section.