Centre for Corporate Governance Research

The objective of the Centre for Corporate Governance Research (CCGR) is to improve the insight into how the governance of firms influences the welfare of its stakeholders. CCGR pays special attention to the private industry in general and to non-listed firms and family firms in particular.
CCGR focuses on empirical research and primarily studies Norwegian firms. The projects often use data that are difficult to obtain in other countries (such as unusually detailed ownership data for listed firms and high-quality accounting data for non-listed firms) or that reflect institutional environments which are unique internationally (such as mandatory representation of employees and females on the board of directors).
The quality control devices of CCGR are a careful selection of research teams, a commitment to publishing in reputable academic journals, close interaction with the business community and regulating bodies, and a policy of disseminating the findings to the general public through the media.
Latest News
September 2010: Working paper "The Dual-Agency Problem Reconsidered - A Strategic Deviance Perspective on the Franchise Form of Organizing" accepted for publication in Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice
July 2010: Media exposure: "Potensielt problematisk"
June 2010: Media exposure: "Tvil om løsning"
June 2010: Media exposure: "Røkke-løsning kan være lovbrudd"
May 2010: Media exposure: "Kiintiö täynnä"
Contact information
Centre for Corporate Governance Research
Department of Financial Economics
BI Norwegian School of Management
Nydalsveien 37
N-0442 OSLO
Phone: +47 464 10 000
Director:
Øyvind Bøhren
Affiliated with
Department of Financial Economics