How has the digital transformation affected the organization and operation of a business, and what does this mean for current regulatory frameworks, particularly those related to corporate governance? 
And, how are current and near-future technological developments - think distributed ledger technologies, "smarter" forms of automation and artificial intelligence - likely to disrupt the current corporate governance discussion? The paper explores these questions and concludes that current corporate governance approaches need to adapt to these technological and business developments in order to remain relevant.