The Corporate Report
M King; M Kuper; A Van Wyk
ISSN: 2519-7886
Year: 2015 – Current
Published: Periodical (3 Issues per Annum)
Category: Juta’s Law Journals
About this publication
Companies today operate in an ever-changing environment. There is a plethora of new legislation impacting companies in South Africa, as well as new corporate reporting requirements and increasing stakeholder expectations. In the broader context, companies operate in the ‘new economy’ where more must be made with less and where governance, strategy and sustainability are inseparable. Today’s business leaders must indeed steer their ships well.
The Corporate Report offers business leaders topical, relevant articles written by experts in their fields. It aims to assist business and governance leaders make more informed decisions about corporate and governance issues, business judgement calls, and corporate reporting. It also sets out to provide information that is relevant for today’s company operating in a new economy created by the crises of global finance, climate change and ecological overshoot.
Abstracts
Volume / Issue
VOLUME 6 ISSUE 2, 2016
Public sector inefficiencies: Are these anomalies here to stay?
Authors: Wayne Poggenpoel
Source: The Corporate Report, pp 39 – 42 (2016 I2)
King IV Report: A summary of what’s to come
Authors: Grant Wilkinson
Source: The Corporate Report, pp 32 – 38 (2016 I2)
The King Report and Code: An integral and important part of South Africa’s common law
Authors: Michael Judin
Source: The Corporate Report, pp 27 – 29 (2016 I2)
How risky is your business?
Authors: Gail Gibson
Source: The Corporate Report, pp 18 – 26 (2016 I2)
Did Milton Friedman get it wrong?
Authors: Matthew Lester
Source: The Corporate Report, pp 13 – 17 (2016 I2)
Business through a new lens
Authors: Jayne Mammatt
Source: The Corporate Report, pp 5 – 12 (2016 I2)
Should accounting for bees be a core element of integrated reports?
Authors: Jill Atkins
Source: The Corporate Report, pp 1 – 3 (2016 I2)