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The Science of Corporate Governance
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2002
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Information SecurityLawIct GovernanceTechnology LawCorporate ManagementGovernance (Urban Studies)ManagementUnitary BoardOwnership StructureGovernance FrameworkInformation ControlTransaction Byte AnalysisNetworked Computer SystemsCorporate Social ResponsibilityGovernance (Data Management)Corporate GovernanceInformation ManagementCorporate LawTechnology GovernanceBusiness OperationsInformation Security ManagementBusinessSecurity GovernanceCorporate Finance
Transaction Byte Analysis (TBA) is introduced as a basis to ground corporate governance in the science of information and control described as cybernetics. TBA provides fundamental criteria for evaluating the governance integrity of any type of organisation because all individuals possess physiological and neurological limits to receive, store, manipulate and transmit information measured in bytes. Cybernetics laws of requisite variety in com"munication channels, decision–making centres and control agents provide strategies for overcoming human variations and their limitations in managing complexity. The paper identifies the cybernetic advantages of compound boards and concludes that a unitary board cannot reliably govern complex firms.
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