Corporate governance: Risk management starts at the top
Abstract
There has been a lot of discussion and controversy surrounding the issue of corporate leadership, the value of the company and the level of executive remuneration. Clearly, there has been great discontent over expectations versus delivered results. The core aim of this article is a targeted examination of the board of directors and corporate strategy with its hit‐or‐miss approach. It is a look at corporate governance and its key stakeholders and what it can mean in the risk management context. The latest International Accounting Standards and the new Basel II banking regulations are examined in passing. This is a review of the haphazard progress in corporate governance and an explanation of some suggestions for risk analysis and management control mechanisms.
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Citation
Chong, Y.Y. (2004), "Corporate governance: Risk management starts at the top", Balance Sheet, Vol. 12 No. 5, pp. 42-47. https://doi.org/10.1108/09657960410563586
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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