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The Governance of Organizations Working Group presents

The Promises and Challenges of Decentralized Governance

 

November 6, 2025

9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Annenberg Conference Room in the George P. Shultz Building

Wi-Fi

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How to get online:

  1. Select the SSID Stanford Visitor. Open a browser and load any URL.
  2. Click Accept to acknowledge the terms of use. Your browser will be sent to a confirmation page, and from there you can get online.

Airports

You may fly in to San Francisco International Airport (SFO) or San Jose Mineta International Airport (SJC). Both airports are approximately 30–50 minutes from campus depending upon traffic. Rideshare and taxi services are available at both airports.

Rideshare

When ordering your rideshare, please direct them to drop off/pick up at Burnham Pavilion (615 Jane Stanford Way, Stanford, 94305). This is the closest drop off location to the George P. Shultz Building, located just across the street.

Stanford University also recommends Stanford Oval as a designated pick up/drop off location for rideshare vehicles.

Parking

All parking is PERMIT-ONLY. Parking is available at several locations throughout Stanford Campus via the ParkMobile app or find advance parking on ParkMobile website:

Recommended lots closest to Hoover:

  • Knight Mgmt (Zone 7207)
  • Memorial Lot (Zone 7213)
  • Littlefield Lot (Zone 7282)

Campus Maps

You can use the Searchable Campus Map to find any building on Stanford Historic Campus.

You can also get information on Stanford's free Marguerite shuttles and view real-time location maps here.

Dinner

All conference attendees are invited to join us for a post-conference dinner at Taverna, located in Downtown Palo Alto.

Taverna
800 Emerson Street, Palo Alto.

If you have not already done so, please RSVP to attend here.

Dietary/

Disability?

We would like you to be able to participate and enjoy the conference during your time with us at Hoover.

Please let us know if you have any Dietary Restrictions or if you will need special accommodations to assist you while you are attending the conference. We will do our best to ensure the right resources are accessible to you.

About the Program

The Governance of Organizations Working Group is an initiative of the Hoover Program on the Foundations of Economic Prosperity

The Hoover Program on Economic Prosperity

Advancing research on institutions fostering growth and opportunity

The opportunities, social mobility, and high living standards enjoyed by Americans today are a consequence of two centuries of economic growth driven by a market economy and the legal and political institutions that underpin it. In recent years, however, increasing numbers of academics and public officials have argued that changes in technology and demographics make an economic and political system based on markets unviable. The Hoover Program on the Foundations of Economic Prosperity conducts evidence-based research on the institutions and policies that foster economic prosperity amid today’s public policy challenges.

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Long-Run Prosperity

Why do prosperous economies develop in some countries and not others? The Long-Run Prosperity Working Group applies approaches from a range of disciplines to understand the mechanics of long-run growth.

Governance of Organizations

The Governance of Organizations Working Group brings together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore how different governance systems—across corporations, universities, crypto protocols, and beyond—shape organizational effectiveness, accountability, and resilience.

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Financial Regulation

Which financial regulatory reforms promote economic prosperity? And why do societies find it so difficult to create financial systems that are both efficient and stable? The Financial Regulation Working Group convenes an interdisciplinary network of scholars from economics, finance, law, political science, and history.

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Immigration

Immigration policy is one of the most consequential issues that both the United States and the world need to address in coming years. The J-P Conte Initiative on Immigration fosters cutting-edge research and facilitates informed academic and policy debates on the economic effects of immigration.

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Conference Organizers

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If you have questions about the conference or logistics, please email hooverprosperity@stanford.edu.