Corporate Governance: Volume 12 Issue 3
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The international journal of business in societyTable of contents
Information technology, an enabler in corporate governance
Sherly Elizabeth AbrahamThe purpose of this paper is to understand how information technology can be utilized as a driver of incentives in the decision‐making process of corporate governance.
Corporate social responsibility and corporate governance in Malaysian government‐linked companies
Elinda Esa, Nazli Anum Mohd GhazaliThe purpose of this paper is to investigate whether there has been a change in the level of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and to determine whether corporate…
The sustainability of corporate governance – considerations for a model
Alan L. Jones, Clive H. ThompsonThe purpose of this paper is to seek comment on a proposed new model for measuring and monitoring the sustainability of corporate governance.
Interlocks network structure as driving force of coopetition among Italian firms
Michele Simoni, Rosa CaiazzaThe prevalent literature considers interlocking directorates as a mechanisms of cooperation among companies, but if the same director seats on the boards of two companies that are…
Investigating the phenomenon of earnings management in the Egyptian stock market
Hany Kamel, Said ElbannaThe aim of this paper is to investigate the phenomenon of earnings management in Egypt, with particular reference to the pricing of IPOs. In addition, it aims to discuss its…
Family ownership, board committees and firm performance: evidence from Hong Kong
Tin‐yan Lam, Shu‐kam LeeThis paper seeks to examine the relationship between board committees and firm performance and the moderating effect of family ownership for public companies in Hong Kong.
Fending knights or masked kings: toward a theoretical framework of interim CEO succession
Xin Liang, Yanxin Liu, Sibin Wu, Shujuan ZhangThere is no previous systematic and theoretical investigation of the interim CEO succession practice. This research attempts to fill the gap by studying this phenomenon and hence…
Outside director‐shareholder agency conflicts: evidence from bank consolidation
James Tompkins, Robert HendershottTakeovers create a potential conflict of interest between target shareholders and directors. While mergers generally create value for the target shareholders, their directors will…
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1472-0701e-ISSN:
1758-6054ISSN-L:
1472-0701Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Professor Gabriel Eweje