A sustentabilidade ambiental e a redução das desigualdades econômicas e sociais entre os homens e a mulheres são parte de uma agenda transversal[1] de desenvolvimento do Brasil e o êxito na abordagem desses desafios depende não somente do governo, mas também das empresas, através de suas políticas de salvaguardas ambientais e sociais (ESG, na sigla em inglês). Isso é ainda … [Consulte Mais informação...] about Uma proposta de indicador para medir o desempenho das políticas ambientais e sociais das empresas públicas brasileiras
Aldo Musacchio

Aldo Musacchio
Aldo Musacchio, a Professor of Management and Economics at Brandeis International Business School, specializes in the study of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). He's written extensively on the topic, including the book "Reinventing State Capitalism: Leviathan in Business, Brazil and Beyond" (Harvard University Press, 2014) with Sergio G. Lazzarini, where they explore the performance implications of various governance structures in SOEs. Musacchio and Emilio I. Pineda edited "Fixing State-Owned Enterprises: New Policy Solutions to Old Problems" (IADB, 2019), which offers innovative practices to enhance the reporting and performance of SOEs. In "Smoldering Embers: Do State-Owned Enterprises Threaten Fiscal Stability in the Caribbean?" Gerardo Reyes-Tagle, Musacchio and others study the sources of fiscal risk stemming from SOEs in small island nations and the challenges in implementing modern corporate governance practices. With the World Bank he has produced a series of papers and a book investigating the performance and fiscal risk of infrastructure SOEs.