This paper examined the practice of corporate governance in developing countries, and specifically in Africa. To carry out the exercise, the efficacy of corporate governance mechanisms and legal (legislation) framework were examined. The paper observed a weak or non-existing compliance and/or enforcement of corporate governance legislation. It concludes that corporate governance in most African countries is ineffective, inefficient and has ultimately failed. The paper therefore, recommends that for African countries to reap the benefits of effective corporate governance there is the need to review existing legislations and to strengthen the enforcement mechanism of the regulatory institutions. Key Words: Governance, Stewardship, Stakeholder...
This paper proposes a corporate governance model that reflects economic, political, social, and cult...
It is generally believed that poor corporate governance has been the Achilles' heel of many corporat...
To provide an expository on the peculiar dimension of the corporate governance and responsibility p...
A robust institutional framework is essential to enable firms to function efficiently. The aspect of...
This study first delineates the conceptual and practical issues in corporate governance, without ass...
“The debate over how companies are best governed is at least as old as companies themselves”(Economi...
Businesses in developing countries face different challenges than those in economically developed co...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
This paper reviews corporate governance issues in Nigeria from both its regulatory and compliance vi...
Open Access articleCorporate governance is often split between rulebased and principle-based approa...
Investors around the world place emphasis on good corporate governance. This makes it imperative for...
According to the Chartered Institute of Corporate Governance, the term corporate governance is the s...
The impact of a corporate governance system on economic efficiency, with a strong emphasis on shareh...
This study investigates how listed companies have implemented the requirements of the corporate gove...
This study investigates how listed companies have implemented the requirements of the corporate gove...
This paper proposes a corporate governance model that reflects economic, political, social, and cult...
It is generally believed that poor corporate governance has been the Achilles' heel of many corporat...
To provide an expository on the peculiar dimension of the corporate governance and responsibility p...
A robust institutional framework is essential to enable firms to function efficiently. The aspect of...
This study first delineates the conceptual and practical issues in corporate governance, without ass...
“The debate over how companies are best governed is at least as old as companies themselves”(Economi...
Businesses in developing countries face different challenges than those in economically developed co...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
This paper reviews corporate governance issues in Nigeria from both its regulatory and compliance vi...
Open Access articleCorporate governance is often split between rulebased and principle-based approa...
Investors around the world place emphasis on good corporate governance. This makes it imperative for...
According to the Chartered Institute of Corporate Governance, the term corporate governance is the s...
The impact of a corporate governance system on economic efficiency, with a strong emphasis on shareh...
This study investigates how listed companies have implemented the requirements of the corporate gove...
This study investigates how listed companies have implemented the requirements of the corporate gove...
This paper proposes a corporate governance model that reflects economic, political, social, and cult...
It is generally believed that poor corporate governance has been the Achilles' heel of many corporat...
To provide an expository on the peculiar dimension of the corporate governance and responsibility p...