Articles by Andrew Linden


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Andrew Linden lectures in Corporate Governance and Global Political Economy at RMIT. Andrew’s PhD research focus is on German corporate governance. Together with RMIT School of Management researchers Warren Staples and Sherene Smith he has written extensively about the Hayne Royal Commission into Banking and Financial Services on The Conversation. In the context of the Banking Royal Commission Andrew sees a wide-ranging evidence-based discourse about organizational governance as being central to developing an effective public policy response to ongoing corporate misconduct.

Reimagining The Future Of Corporate Governance In Australia
Democracy, Economy

Reimagining The Future Of Corporate Governance In Australia

The events of the Financial Services (Banking) Royal Commission (FSRC) have brought the corporate governance practices of some of Australia’s largest public companies into plain view. The insights revealed have been shocking, and shown that directors have not listened to internal whistle-blowers exposing misconduct, not asked the hard questions internally to fulfil their directors’ duties, nor acted in public interest.... Read More

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