Sustainable Corporate Governance and Ethical Management Practices in Global Business Organizations
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Sustainable corporate governance has now become a vital criterion of achieving. The modern global business environment is placing more and more pressure on organizations and their managers to take ethical approaches beyond compliance in their management and to embrace the transparency, accountability and sustainability in their social sphere. The article examines how sustainable corporate governance ties in with ethical management practice in the international business organizations. It looks at governance structures and its role in ethical decision-making, risk management, corporate social responsibility, and trust of the stakeholders. The paper also examines descriptive statistical trends and testing of hypothesis to learn about the efficacy of ethical governing systems. Results indicate that firms that are highly sustainable in their governance structure exhibit increased ethical compliance rates, better corporate brand and improved long-term financial sustainability. This paper concludes that the concept of sustainability as a part of governance is no longer a choice but a mandatory tool to remain global and responsible in business.
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