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Informational autonomy in the boardroom
Nicola Faith Sharpe
College of Law
Gies College of Business
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Chairperson
100%
Boardroom
100%
Board Structure
50%
Information Gathering
25%
Making Decisions
25%
Process Approach
25%
Access to Information
25%
Corruption
25%
Incompetence
25%
Board of Directors
25%
Information Problem
25%
Business Operations
25%
Corporate Performance
25%
Board Independence
25%
Regulatory Approach
25%
Consumer Protection Law
25%
Management Team
25%
Corporate Failure
25%
Board Decision Making
25%
Board Reform
25%
Disclosure Requirements
25%
Mercy
25%
Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform
25%
Board Leadership Structure
25%
Regulatory Trends
25%
Board Governance
25%
Corporate Theory
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Board Structure
100%
Firm Performance
50%
Corruption
50%
Corporate Disclosure
50%
Consumer Protection
50%
Social Sciences
Autonomy
100%
Board Structure
66%
Decision Making
33%
Board of Directors
33%
Consumer Protection
33%