Conference book review: “Corporate governance: Scholarly research and practice”

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Abstract

The abstracts published in the conference proceedings book Corporate Governance: Scholarly Research and Practice present a diverse array of international research topics, divided into four sessions: board of directors’ practices, sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR), accounting and auditing, and general issues of corporate governance. More specifically, modern corporate governance models focus on aspects such as: adaptive corporate governance, board diversity and corporate performance, artificial intelligence (AI) and corporate governance in the digital age, governance mechanisms for climate change and environmental issues, and CSR from an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) perspective. Through these models, companies seek to achieve the right balance between governance, strategy, long-term value creation, responsibility towards shareholders, risk management, including sociopolitical hazards, and the assumption of ethical obligations towards key stakeholders. This approach goes beyond simple compliance with internal and external rules and principles.

JEL Classification: G4, H83, L2, M14

Received: 20.10.2025
Revised: 04.11.2025
Accepted: 10.11.2025
Published online: 11.11.2025

How to cite this paper: Pastore, P. (2025). [Review of the conference book Corporate governance: Scholarly research and practice by M. Pazarskis, A. Kostyuk, V. Santolamazza, & P. Capuano]. Corporate Governance and Organizational Behavior Review, 9(2), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.22495/cgobrv9i2p4