Biography
Prof. Dr. Jeroen Veldman is a professor at Nyenrode Business University. He chairs the Nyenrode Corporate Governance Institute, is a member of the Nyenrode Faculty Expertise Center for Entrepreneurship, Governance & Stewardship, and is the research representative for Accountability, Governance, and Law.
The common thread in Jeroen's activities is the Modern Corporation Project. This interdisciplinary project connects academic research with practitioner insights to enable long-term value creation. The Modern Corporation Project received the International Impactful Collaboration Award from the Academy Of Management Practice Theme Committee & International Theme Committees in August 2019.
Most relevant publications
- Veldman, Jain and Hauser (2022), Virtual Special Issue on Corporate Governance and Ethics: What’s Next?, Journal of Business Ethics
- Veldman and Willmott (2022) Social ontology of the Modern Corporation: Its Role in Understanding Organizations, Research in the Sociology of Organizations
- Meyer, Leixnering and Veldman (2022) The Corporation: Rethinking the Iconic Form of Business Organization, Research in the Sociology of Organizations
- Gindis, Veldman, and Willmott (2020), Convergent and divergent trajectories of corporate governance, Competition and Change
- Veldman and Willmott (2020), Performativity and Convergence in Comparative Corporate Governance, Competition & Change
- Veldman and Jansson (2020), Planetary Boundaries and Corporate Reporting: The Role of the Conceptual Basis of the Corporation, Accounting, Economics and Law
- Enneking and Veldman (2019), Towards Responsible Business Conduct in Global Value Chains: Relevant Legal Developments in the Netherlands, Erasmus Law Review, 4.
- Lokin and Veldman (2019), The potential of the Dutch Corporate Governance Model for Stakeholders and Sustainability, Erasmus Law Review, 4.
- Veldman, J. and Willmott, H. (2016) 'The cultural grammar of governance: The UK Code of Corporate Governance, reflexivity, and the limits of ‘soft’ regulation', Human Relations 69(3), pp. 581-603.
Ancillary activities
- St Gallen University. Visiting professor
- Journal of Business Ethics. Associate editor
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