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Gerel Ochir, Munkhtsengel Baatar, Myagmarsuren Sanjaa and Helen Williams
Mongolian women enjoy equal rights and actively participate in various sectors of the national economy, including the mineral and mining industry. The Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST), the largest university in Mongolia, plays a cruc...
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Bum-Jin Park
AbstractBackground: Although previous studies provide important insights on how firms respond to institutional pressure, they fail to acknowledge the salience of globalisation that results in institutional pressures diffusing across countries.Object...
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Muhammad Shaique, Fei Guo, Ruqia Shaikh, Shahbaz Khan and Muhammad Usman
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of social relations among the board members on earnings management in Pakistani listed companies. Specifically, we have analyzed the social networks between CEO and outside board members. The modified Jo...
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Emmanuel Omondi Ogutu
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Being touted as the biggest scandal in terms of value, the Parmalat scandal offers a good opportunity to investigate and analyze the role of corporate governance in the failure of corporations particularly in the United States, Europe, as well as in emer...
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T. Iturralde,A. Maseda,B. Arosa,R. García-Ramos
AbstractThis paper seeks to provide a better understanding of what makes boards effective. We analyse the relationships between board demography and company performance and between working structures and board tasks in small and medium-sized enterprises ...
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Khurram Ashfaq,Rui Zhang,Abdul Munaim,Naveed Razzaq
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The purpose of this paper is to find the determinants of quantity as well as quality of the risk disclosures in annual reports of banking sector of Pakistan. The paper employs the word count approach to measure the quantity of risk disclosures in annual ...
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Vincent O. Ongore,Peter O. K?Obonyo,Martin Ogutu,Eric M. Bosire
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Studies investigating effects of board composition on financial performance have yielded mixed results, due largely to contextual variables and varying roles of boards in different jurisdictions. Independent members, gender diversity and board size are s...
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Patricia L. Wollan
This paper analyzes the impact of deregulation on board structure by comparing the boards of electric utilities before and after the passage of the Energy Policy Act (EPACT) using a unique hand-collected data set. The primary focus of the study is on cha...
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Twila-Mae Logan, Doreen J. Gooden, Helen H. Simon
This paper examines the corporate governance structure of publicly traded hospitality firms and determines whether the governance structure selected by these firms is consistent with minimizing monitoring and bonding costs dictated by the complexity of t...
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M. Alix Valenti, Clifton O. Mayfield, Rebecca A. Luce
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This paper explores the reasons why outside corporate directors choose to serve on the boards of small- to mid-sized companies. Resource dependence theory explains the importance of outside directors on corporate boards, especially for small- and mid-siz...
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