Corporate Governance: Volume 16 Issue 3
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The international journal of business in societyTable of contents
Evolution of international and Chinese anti-bribery and corruption compliance programs
Karen Schonfelder, S. Ramakrishna Velamuri, Wilson LiuThe purpose of this study is to explore the regulatory framework in China and the extent to which Chinese multinationals have implemented and disclosed their anti-bribery and…
A framework for board capital
Leticia Pérez-Calero, Ma del Mar Villegas, Carmen BarrosoThe purpose of this paper is to examine in greater depth the concept of “board capital”, which the authors consider to be a bundle of three types of capital, and believe to be a…
Re: duplication of corporate governance codes and the dilemma of firms with dual regulatory jurisdictions
Lawal BelloThis paper aims to examine the evolution of corporate governance in Nigeria and how the duplication of code of corporate best practices is impacting compliance with the key…
Design guidelines for boardroom’s effectiveness: the case of Fortune 500 firms
Karim S. RebeizBoardroom’s effectiveness has emerged as an issue of considerable importance in the minds of academics and practitioners, particularly in the aftermath of the highly visible…
Antecedents of voluntary corporate governance disclosure: a post-2007/08 financial crisis evidence from the influential UK Combined Code
Mohamed H. Elmagrhi, Collins G. Ntim, Yan WangThe purpose of this study is to investigate the level of compliance with, and disclosure of, good corporate governance (CG) practices among UK publicly listed firms and…
A hybrid of state regulation and self-regulation for remuneration governance in Australia
Zahid RiazThis paper aims to explore an alternative approach to regulation for addressing governance problems relating to director and executive remuneration in publicly listed firms. The…
Board director disciplinary and cognitive influence on corporate value creation
Nadia Toumi, Ramzi Benkraiem, Amal HamrouniThis paper aims to investigate board director disciplinary and cognitive influence on corporate value creation.
Sustainability certification schemes: evaluating their effectiveness and adaptability
Renzo Mori Junior, Daniel M. Franks, Saleem H. AliNew sustainability certification schemes (SCS) with different scope, governance structure and operating practice are fast emerging. This rapid growth and divergence in metrics has…
Board of directors and financial transparency and disclosure. Evidence from Italy
Mariateresa Torchia, Andrea CalabròThe purpose of this paper is to examine the link between board of directors’ composition (independent directors’ ratio, board size, CEO-duality) and financial transparency and…
The corporate governance and social responsibility nexus in the Lebanese banking industry
Nazha Gali, Dima Hajjar, Ibrahim JamaliThe purpose of this paper is to explore the contrasting views of banks and banking authorities in Lebanon regarding the corporate governance (CG) and corporate social…
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1472-0701e-ISSN:
1758-6054ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Gabriel Eweje