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Last update: prof. Ing. Michal Mejstřík, CSc. (10.02.2019)
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Last update: prof. Ing. Michal Mejstřík, CSc. (10.02.2019)
The aim of the course is to introduce students to various topics of corporate governance and to train them to be properly able to analyse, present and discuss corporate governance issues. |
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Last update: prof. Ing. Michal Mejstřík, CSc. (10.02.2019)
Core: G20 OECD Principle of Corporate Governance 2015 Christine A.Mallin: Corporate Governance, Oxford University Press, 2004 Additional: Corporate Governance - The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics 106, Vol. I - Vol. IV (ILCWE) |
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Last update: Jaroslav Pavlíček, M.A. (17.01.2019)
The course takes form of seminar sessions. In the first part of the semester, students are introduced to various topics in corporate governance. The second part of the semester is be dedicated to students’ presentations of corporate governance problems and discussion. |
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Last update: Jaroslav Pavlíček, M.A. (07.02.2019)
The final grade consists of four ingredients: Presentation on selected topic from CG (max 35 points) Grading scale: A: above 90 (not inclusive) Necessary conditions to pass: at least 50% points from presentation, essay and essay evaluation |
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Last update: Jaroslav Pavlíček, M.A. (17.01.2019)
Seminar 1: Course Information Seminar 2-5: Advanced corporate governance topics Seminar 6-12: Students’presentations and discussion The class materials during the semester are regularly updated in Moodle. |