Abstract Research Question/Issue Concentrated ownership is more the rule than the exception in weak institutional environments, and the absence of external control mechanisms, leading to ineffective legal enforcement, intensifies principal–principal agency issues. Our study examines how the structuring of the corporate board plays a vital role in informing foreign investors about the risk of being expropriated, which affects their decisions to make equity investments in firms in weak institutional regimes. Research Findings/Insights Using a sample of large listed Indian firms in the period 2010–2014, we hypothesize that the presence of affiliate directors on the board has a negative impact on foreign investments. Likewise, the presence of c...
We examined the roles of institutional investors, boards of directors, and technological opportunity...
For a sample of 771 firms from 13 countries, this paper classifies directors as “controlled” and “in...
Formal institutions shape the governance of economic, legal and social relations and have the purpos...
Abstract Research Question/Issue Concentrated ownership is more the rule than the exception in weak ...
This study explores how corporate board structure gives the ability to firms to attract foreign equi...
This paper uses a sample of 4,410 firms from 29 countries to investigate the relation between corpor...
From an agency perspective, the Anglo-Saxon features of corporate governance are predominantly explo...
This dissertation aimed at analyzing various aspects of corporate board, the roles of different acto...
This study examines whether a stronger corporate governance enforcement regime influences the invest...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of mandatory regulatory provisions on b...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: We combine agency and institutional theory to ex...
Even while studies have explored the influence of institutional investors on strategic decisions of ...
Research Question/Issue: The level and effectiveness of investors’ protection is considered to foste...
In much of the developing world, families represent the dominant form of firm ownership. This study ...
We examined the roles of institutional investors, boards of directors, and technological opportunity...
For a sample of 771 firms from 13 countries, this paper classifies directors as “controlled” and “in...
Formal institutions shape the governance of economic, legal and social relations and have the purpos...
Abstract Research Question/Issue Concentrated ownership is more the rule than the exception in weak ...
This study explores how corporate board structure gives the ability to firms to attract foreign equi...
This paper uses a sample of 4,410 firms from 29 countries to investigate the relation between corpor...
From an agency perspective, the Anglo-Saxon features of corporate governance are predominantly explo...
This dissertation aimed at analyzing various aspects of corporate board, the roles of different acto...
This study examines whether a stronger corporate governance enforcement regime influences the invest...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of mandatory regulatory provisions on b...
Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: We combine agency and institutional theory to ex...
Even while studies have explored the influence of institutional investors on strategic decisions of ...
Research Question/Issue: The level and effectiveness of investors’ protection is considered to foste...
In much of the developing world, families represent the dominant form of firm ownership. This study ...
We examined the roles of institutional investors, boards of directors, and technological opportunity...
For a sample of 771 firms from 13 countries, this paper classifies directors as “controlled” and “in...
Formal institutions shape the governance of economic, legal and social relations and have the purpos...