Daniel Lathrop and Laurel Ruma have edited a new volume, Open Government: Collaboration, Transparency, and Participation in Practice. Although the book is focused on civil governments, I found lessons here for corporate governance as well. For example, the chapter by Douglas Schuler discussed online deliberation, including the work of e-Liberate, which developed an online version […]
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Corporate Accountability, Web 2.0 & CorpGov Functions at Public Funds
James McRitchie, 06/01/2010 ,
Bill Baue and Marcy Murninghan have authored a recent working paper that deserves wide circulation and thoughtful consideration. The Accountability Web: Weaving Corporate Accountability and Interactive Technology can be downloaded from the website of the Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Since I’m trying to get you to read the […]