Corporate governance is often split between rule-based and principle-based approaches to regulation in different institutional contexts. This split is often informed by the types of institutional configurations, their strengths, and the complementarities within them. This approach to corporate governance regulation is mostly discussed in the context of developed economies and their regulatory demands. However, in developing and weak market economies, such as in Sub-Saharan Africa, there is no such explicit split and the debates on such contexts in the comparative corporate governance literature have been meagre. Nonetheless, there are sparks of good corporate governance practices in the region. Drawing from institutional theory and a case s...
We draw on institutional isomorphism literature to develop a conceptual framework which uncovers how...
This research study critically examines the corporate governance structure in the Anglo-American cou...
The unexpected collapse of prominent companies like WorldCom and Enron led many developed countries ...
Corporate governance is often split between rule-based and principle-based approaches to regulation ...
Corporate governance is often split between rule-based and principle-based approaches to regulation ...
Open Access articleCorporate governance is often split between rulebased and principle-based approa...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
A robust institutional framework is essential to enable firms to function efficiently. The aspect of...
This paper reviews corporate governance issues in Nigeria from both its regulatory and compliance vi...
This paper examined the practice of corporate governance in developing countries, and specifically i...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
The purpose of this paper is to address the corporate governance system in Nigeria as to whether it ...
This paper assesses the impact of institutional characteristics of corporate governance o...
The impact of a corporate governance system on economic efficiency, with a strong emphasis on shareh...
This paper examines the influences of three major actors – the international organisations, rating a...
We draw on institutional isomorphism literature to develop a conceptual framework which uncovers how...
This research study critically examines the corporate governance structure in the Anglo-American cou...
The unexpected collapse of prominent companies like WorldCom and Enron led many developed countries ...
Corporate governance is often split between rule-based and principle-based approaches to regulation ...
Corporate governance is often split between rule-based and principle-based approaches to regulation ...
Open Access articleCorporate governance is often split between rulebased and principle-based approa...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
A robust institutional framework is essential to enable firms to function efficiently. The aspect of...
This paper reviews corporate governance issues in Nigeria from both its regulatory and compliance vi...
This paper examined the practice of corporate governance in developing countries, and specifically i...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
The purpose of this paper is to address the corporate governance system in Nigeria as to whether it ...
This paper assesses the impact of institutional characteristics of corporate governance o...
The impact of a corporate governance system on economic efficiency, with a strong emphasis on shareh...
This paper examines the influences of three major actors – the international organisations, rating a...
We draw on institutional isomorphism literature to develop a conceptual framework which uncovers how...
This research study critically examines the corporate governance structure in the Anglo-American cou...
The unexpected collapse of prominent companies like WorldCom and Enron led many developed countries ...