Conference book review: “Corporate governance: Participants, mechanisms and performance”

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Abstract

Over the last decades, corporate governance has increasingly developed into a broad and interdisciplinary research field, reflecting the growing complexity of economic systems, organisational forms, and stakeholder relationships (Antwi et al., 2025; Correia & Agua, 2025; Nugraheni & Rahmadani, 2025). The challenges posed by digital transformation, sustainability, demographic change, risk management, and institutional accountability have expanded both the scope and relevance of corporate governance studies (Palmieri, 2025; La & Ngo, 2025; Qerimi et al., 2025; Salin et al., 2025; Sina & Vennila, 2025). The conference proceedings Corporate Governance: Participants, Mechanisms and Performance fits well within this evolving research agenda by offering a structured and comprehensive overview of contemporary governance issues.

JEL Classification: G34, M14, M48

Received: 22.12.2025
Revised: 26.12.2025
Accepted: 29.12.2025
Published online: 29.12.2025

How to cite this paper: Ballestra, L. V. (2025). [Review of the conference book Corporate governance: Participants, mechanisms and performance by T. O. Sigurjonsson, A. Kostyuk, & D. Govorun]. Responsible Business Review, 1(2), 26–28. https://doi.org/10.22495/rbrv1i2p3