This chapter discusses the relationship between corporate governance and corporate sustainability. We start by looking into the different components of the general corporate governance system. This allows us to revisit a central tension: shareholder- versus stakeholder-oriented governance. We then discuss how well-designed corporate governance can support firms’ sustainability efforts. We label this debate ‘corporate governance for sustainability’, and we discuss how sustainability topics can be integrated into the discussions of boards of directors. Next, we show that some aspects of corporate governance can themselves pose challenges that need to be discussed under the ESG umbrella. We label this debate ‘corporate governance as sustainability’, and we focus on topics that reflect the ‘G’ in ESG (e.g., executive compensation). Finally, we discuss elements of a possible reformed corporate governance system which would allow to better address sustainability-related debates.
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