Institute for Governance of Private and Public Organizations


Established in September 2005, the Institute for Governance of Private and Public Organizations is a Canadian think tank and joint initiative of HEC Montréal and Concordia University and the Jarislowsky Foundation. The Institute is committed to promoting strong corporate governance practices among organizations in Quebec and the rest of Canada.

Activity

Its operations focus primarily on key management activities, namely defining the corporate mission, evaluating strategic management and financial performance, recruiting and compensating officers and managing risk. It achieves this through:
From 2006 to 2017, nine policy papers have been prepared on topical issues:
Yvan Allaire
and IGOPP's books deal with the financial market, mining royalties, executive compensation, "good governance" in the public or private sector, takeovers of listed companies, regulation of financial markets, Davos, the presence of women on boards and many other themes relevant to governance. These books are constantly looking to provide a measured opinion, sensitive to others', by formulating policy proposals that respect the rights of the parties. Their authors' are concerned about the perverse and unexpected effects of good intentions.
Chaired by Dr. Yvan Allaire, the board of directors of the institute is made up of 15 prominent individuals from various fields: senior executives of large and small businesses, institutional investors, heads of public-sector organizations, university researchers and regulatory experts : , , , , Robert Greenhill, Stephen Jarislowsky, , , , , , , and .