European Corporate Governance Institute
Budget
€579,561
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
1
0.1 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
The ECGI is an international scientific non-profit association. Our primary role is to undertake, commission and disseminate research on corporate governance. Based upon impartial and objective research and the collective knowledge and wisdom of our members, we can advise on the formulation of corporate governance policy and development of best practice and undertake any other activity that will improve understanding and exercise of corporate governance.
EU Legislative Interests
Corporate Governance and Stewardship, in particular Sustainable Finance, Common Ownership, Technology, Bank Regulation and Capital Markets
Communication Activities
https://www.ecgi.global/events https://www.ecgi.global/projects/one-share-one-vote https://www.ecgi.global/projects/corporate-sustainability-due-diligence
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
ECGI is a partner of The Global Corporate Governance Colloquia (GCGC): https://www.gcgc.global/about ECGI receives funding from the European Corporate Governance Research Foundation (ECGRF): https://www.ecgrf.org/ ECGI receives membership income from a range of corporate entities: https://ecgi.global/content/institutions And from individual members: https://ecgi.global/content/profiles ECGI receives transparent funding from the following sources: (1) The European Corporate Governance Research Foundation (ECGRF); (2) the aforementioned Global Corporate Governance Colloquia (GCGC); (3) membership income (there are four categories of paying members); (4) occasional sponsorship of prizes and events; (5) occasional grant funding.
Organisation Members
https://ecgi.global/content/profiles ECGI is a partner of The Global Corporate Governance Colloquia (GCGC): https://gcgc.global/about/ ECGI receives funding from the European Corporate Governance Research Foundation (ECGRF): https://www.ecgrf.org/ ECGI receives membership income from a range of corporate entities: https://www.ecgi.global/network/our-members/institutional-members And from individual members: https://www.ecgi.global/network/our-members ECGI receives transparent funding from the following sources: (1) The European Corporate Governance Research Foundation (ECGRF); (2) the aforementioned Global Corporate Governance Colloquia (GCGC); (3) membership income (there are four categories of paying members); (4) occasional sponsorship of prizes and events; (5) occasional grant funding.
Additional Information
ECGI is a voluntary collective and many of the activities (e.g. conferences) are led by professors around the world. Therefore, the main operational cost is staffing and the main research costs are communications, website and (some) conferences. The organisation operates on a very minimal budget. There is one FTE and a a small team of part-time freelance workers. We don't receive any public funding.
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.