Corporate Governance: Volume 18 Issue 6
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The international journal of business in societyTable of contents
The relationship between corporate governance mechanisms and internet financial reporting in Iran
Farzaneh Nassir Zadeh, Mahdi Salehi, Haneyeh ShabestariThe purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of the ownership of institutional shareholders, the proportion of non-executive members, the percentage of ownership of…
Board involvement in corporate sustainability reporting: evidence from Sri Lanka
Nayana Chandani Swarnapali Rathnayaka MudiyanselageThe purpose of this paper is to explore the role played by the board of directors in corporate sustainability (CS) disclosure within the Asian context in which sustainability…
Foreign board members and firm innovativeness: an exploratory analysis for setting a research agenda
Teemu Makkonen, Allan M. Williams, Antoine HabersetzerThis paper aims to assess the often repeated, but empirically unconfirmed, supposition that there is a positive connection between foreign board members (FBMs) and firm…
The “invisible” hand: views from UK institutional investors
Deborah AllcockInvestors are called to be good stewards/trustees of their investments, often on behalf of third parties. In light of this fiduciary responsibility, and the conundrum of public…
The impact of board characteristics on the financial performance of Tanzanian firms
Modest Paul Assenga, Doaa Aly, Khaled HussaineyThis paper aims to investigate the impact of board characteristics on the financial performance of listed firms in Tanzania. Board characteristics, including outside directors…
Role of public policies in promoting CSR: empirical evidence from business and civil society of UAE
Saeed Almatrooshi, Matloub Hussain, Mian Ajmal, Muhammad TehsinThis paper aims to explore the intermediary roles that public policies play in stimulating government agencies, businesses and civil society to engage in a corporate social…
Related party transactions, corporate governance and earnings management
Pier Luigi Marchini, Tatiana Mazza, Alice MedioliFollowing the contingency perspective, this paper aims to examine if a good corporate governance structure is able to reduce earnings management made through related party…
The impact of board characteristics and ownership identity on agency costs and firm performance: UK evidence
Bahaaeldin Samir AllamThis paper aims to provide a twofold empirical comparison: first, a comparison between the impact of corporate governance mechanisms on agency costs proxies and firm performance…
Corporate social responsibility in the mining industry: an exploration of host-communities’ perceptions and expectations in a developing-country
Gideon Jojo AmosThe purpose of this paper is to explore how and what drives corporate social responsibility (CSR) in host communities of mining companies in developing countries.
Corporate governance and firm value: a comparative analysis of state and non-state owned companies in the context of Pakistan
Kalim Ullah Bhat, Yan Chen, Khalil Jebran, Niaz Ahmed BhuttoThe purpose of this paper is to examine how corporate governance instruments impact firm value in the context of Pakistan. This paper considers state- and non-state-owned…
Corruption and supply chain management toward the sustainable development goals era
Marcelo de Sousa Monteiro, Fernando Luiz E. Viana, José Milton de Sousa-FilhoThis paper aims to identify academic literature studies on corruption in the supply chain management (SCM) from 2005 to 2016 to propose a research agenda. The review links this…
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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