Corporate Governance: An International Review

Editor: William Q. Judge, E.V. Williams Chair of Strategic Leadership & Professor of Strategic Management, Old Dominion University

Corporate Governance: An International Review (CGIR) is the premiere scholarly journal on international corporate governance. CGIR acts as a forum for the exchange of information, insights and knowledge based on both theoretical development and practical experience. It is committed to publishing rigorous and relevant research on corporate governance so that the practice of corporate governance can be influenced and improved throughout the world. The journal features a geographically dispersed, international group of reviewers and authors and is multi-disciplinary in scope with scholars from management, finance, accounting, economics, law, political science, and other disciplines. Find out more »

University of Cambridge Judge Business School

Contact: Gishan Dissanaike, Adam Smith Professor of Corporate Governance (Finance Group)

Cambridge Judge Business School is a highly ranked modern business school, located at the heart of an 800-year-old University. The University of Cambridge has more Nobel Prize winners than any other institution worldwide, and is currently placed first in the QS World University rankings. Cambridge Judge Business School is internationally recognised as one of the leading providers of innovative, intellectually challenging and practical business management education across a portfolio of undergraduate, graduate and executive programmes. It hosts one of the largest concentrations of interdisciplinary business and management research activity in Europe. Find out more »

Cambridge Corporate Governance Network (CCGN)

The Cambridge Corporate Governance Network (CCGN) is a confederation of University of Cambridge faculties, research centres and academics interested in corporate governance. The network spans the Faculties of Law and Economics, and Cambridge Judge Business School. Find out more »

Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF)

The Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance (CERF) was founded in 2001 at the University of Cambridge. It is dedicated to developing an enhanced understanding of how and why financial markets and institutions have evolved as they have and why they behave as they do. Find out more »

Wiley-Blackwell

Wiley-Blackwell is the leading society publisher of business and management, economics, and accounting and finance journals, with more published articles and a higher proportion of citations than any other publisher. Wiley-Blackwell publishes more than 170 journals in these fields, working in close collaboration with many of the world’s leading international organisations. The depth of the list combined with the publisher’s links with large associations provides an unrivalled understanding of the communities surrounding these fields. Find out more »

CGIR 20th anniversary logo

The Cambridge Corporate Governance Network (CCGN) is a confederation of University of Cambridge faculties, research centres and academics interested in corporate governance. The network spans the Faculties of Law and Economics, and Cambridge Judge Business School.