International Online Conference (June 4, 2026)

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Conference concept and key topics

International online conference
“CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: THEORY AND THE BEST PRACTICES”,
June 4, 2026

The event will be a platform for sharing ideas on theoretical and practical sides of modern corporate governance. The conference will be devoted to a variety of crucial issues of corporate governance, i.e., earnings management, corporate control, audit, executive compensation, financial reporting, disclosure and transparency issues, shareholder rights, executive compensation, etc. The main goal of the conference is to investigate the above-mentioned themes and to invoke discussion of them that is a major value of the scholarly research. The upcoming conference will therefore provide a platform for academics and practitioners to analyse recent trends and the best practices in the following areas:

  • Accounting systems, disclosure and transparency issues
  • Bankruptcy, liquidation procedures
  • Board of directors practices and performance
  • Corporate governance in family firms
  • Corporate governance in financial institutions
  • Corporate governance of state owned enterprises (SOE) and their role in the society
  • Corporate ownership and control
  • Corporate social responsibility and compliance
  • Development of financial markets and market for corporate control
  • Directors’ duties and liabilities
  • Earnings quality
  • Environmental social governance disclosure
  • Executive compensation and corporate governance
  • IT governance and blockchain technology
  • Laws, regulations and corruption
  • Shareholder engagement and co creation
  • Shareholder Right Directive and effects on corporate governance processes
  • Shareholder voting and institutional behaviour
  • Shareholders’ rights efficiency of judicial system and shareholder protection
  • Social norms and cultural values

We invite submissions of theoretical and empirical studies that advance the understanding of the areas mentioned above and any other area related to corporate governance, even if not explicitly indicated.

Please submit an extended abstract of the paper (400-1000 words) or a full paper (up to 6000 words), including the title and affiliation.