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ECGI Community

The ECGI Community is an engagement and collaboration members-only platform open to all those with an interest in corporate governance. It is an independent platform for sharing knowledge, best practices, articles, announcements, events, ideas and for communicating with other members of the ECGI community (individually or within groups). 

The ECGI Community platform serves as a noticeboard, discussion forum and collaboration platform for the ECGI network.

We welcome contributions on:

  • Conference and workshop announcements on corporate governance and related topics
  • Corporate governance news and announcements
  • Corporate governance questions (e.g. "I am looking for empirical evidence on voting power concentration in Europe, can someone please send me a reference?")
  • Selection of textbooks and other teaching material for corporate governance courses
  • Books and/or papers you have read and you would like to comment on
  • Occasional promotion of your own publications and working papers
  • Ideas relating to research questions, availability of data, project suggestions

Community moderator

House rules and tips

What is the ECGI Community?

In this group members can share information, calls for papers, announcements, event details, job postings, requests, ask for advice, schedule group meetings, search for details on a specific member and interact with other members across the ECGI Community. All posts and replies are connected/grouped and structured so that you can have a focused conversation on a topic and not just a flow of messages. Plus, posts and comments are searchable so you can refer back to past discussions and questions.

IMPORTANT content guidelines

All communications should be relevant to corporate governance and of value to the other community members. All communications in the group should be written in a way that provides more context to members who would read them. They should be brief, inviting to read and should encourage readers to respond. The following suggested information should be provided in the body of your message:

  • Current Organisation

  • Current Role

  • Current Location

  • Purpose for your post

  • Link to longer text if necessary (please refrain from posting long passages of text on the community feed). It is also possible to attach documents to your post.

Promotion of work: As general guidance and to reduce the perception of ‘spamming’, one email per month is suggested as a limit for a member promoting their own work. 

Promotion of events: Emails about events should be limited to events that are clearly related to corporate governance. Other events will be removed.

Sharing Content: Articles should include something that states why the article is relevant, and members should be encouraged to include comments / questions, etc. There should be a clear reason why this article is being shared with the broader group.

The following types of content should not be sent out:

  • Unapproved requests for donations/fundraising.

  • Emails requesting capital/funds for a project.

  • Repeated emails for self-promotion (typically, one email per month is allowed for a member promoting their work)

  • Repeated emails (eg. one member shares an article and a number of days later the article is shared again).

  • Members who repeatedly violate our policies regarding posting will be removed from the Mobilize platform.

Is the community a private group?

The ECGI Community is open, meaning that all community members can view its contents. It is also moderated which means that messages may be deleted or refused by community managers if deemed inappropriate.

Does it cost anything to sign up?

Subscription is free. However, you must be a member of ECGI to join the Group. To view messages posted on the ECGI Community and to post them yourself, you need to join the Group on the Mobilize platform. Click here for the registration form. 

Rights and obligations

As a member of the ECGI Community, you will have access to read all of the sections in the primary group and any subsections of the platform that you have been invited to join (eg. working groups). Moreover, if you wish to be an active member, contributing to discussions and sharing knowledge, you will have the possibility to add, delete and edit your own content.

While this is intended as an open platform for corporate governance engagement and collaboration, please be mindful of the quality of information that you share on the platform. This will help to maintain the high standards that ECGI represents. Please reference only reputable sources (news outlets, organisations, journals, papers etc.). The community standards will be reviewed periodically by the community managers and access may be revoked if necessary (eg. spamming).

If you participate in editing content in the platform, you are kindly asked to observe the European Commission's Data protection rules and carefully read your rights and obligations listed below.

Depending on your permission settings, you have the rights to:

  1. Access articles, news, publications and posts.

  2. View calendar events.

  3. Start a discussion under a choice of topics.

  4. Take part and be active to others' discussions.

  5. Add/delete/edit own content.

  6. Add/delete/edit own events in the calendar.

  7. Contact other community members individually or by groupings.  

  8. Share relevant research in the Library section (using links to established, reliable publications).

  9. Choose whether to receive notifications from the platform to your e-mail account. This can be done by clicking the settings button on your profile.

Please, make sure that you do NOT:

  1. Defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten or otherwise violate the legal rights of others.

  2. Publish, post, upload, distribute or disseminate any inappropriate, profane, defamatory, obscene, indecent or unlawful topic, name, material or information.

  3. Falsify or delete any copyright management information, such as author attributions, legal or other proper notices or proprietary designations or labels of the origin or source of software or other material contained in a file that is uploaded.

  4. Unnecessarily upload document files, which are available online, but rather link these files to their existing online repository. Please be conscious of the reliability of sources you are linking to.

  5. Violate any applicable laws or regulations.

Please observe the ECGI’s general Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which is also applicable for the use of this platform.

Disclaimer: ECGI does not take any responsibility for the documents, news, information and views coming from the registered users of the platform.

Some tips for an active community

Some of the things you can do:

  1. Reply from wherever you are - you'll receive updates directly to your inbox and you can reply from wherever you are - just like an email. You can manage your settings if you do not want to receive all notifications.
  2. Log in to your community home - Browse for new discussions, events and tap into community resources. You can also search members, see their profiles and start a private chat.
  3. Be engaged and start new discussions related to your research, business, interests questions or challenges you’re facing. Post details of relevant events that you are organising or projects that you are working on. 

To join the ECGI Community register here: https://ecgi.mobilize.io/registrations/groups/31633 

a job posting

Job postings

an event posting

Events

A call for papers

Calls for papers

A question and answer post

Professional questions

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