Ten Emerging Principles of Governance of Nonprofit Corporations

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Ten Emerging Principles of Governance of Nonprofit Corporations

The author identifies ten principles of governance likely to emerge for nonprofit organizations based on an analysis of recent developments that directly effect corporate governance including the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the adoption of more stringent best practice codes by corporate watchdog groups.

 

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The author identifies ten principles of governance likely to emerge for nonprofit organizations based on an analysis of recent developments that directly effect corporate governance including the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the adoption of more stringent best practice codes by corporate watchdog groups.
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Periodical (article)
Silk, Thomas
The Exempt Organization Tax Review
Volume 43, Number 1
December, 2003
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