Purpose – The effect of corporate governance on firm performance has long been of great interest to financiers, economists, behavioural scientists, legal practitioners and business operators. Yet there is no consensus over what constitutes an effective corporate governance mechanism that induces agents or managers to consistently act in the interest of share value optimisation. The purpose of this study is to develop a model to resolve an on-going issue in financial economics: how can CEOs be effectively monitored by the board of directors? Design/methodology/approach – A survey of the literature on corporate governance and the relationship between board composition and financial performance leads to the development of the proposed model...
International audienceCorporate governance, a subject that a few decades ago escaped the attention o...
This thesis studies the relationship between corporate governance and firm performance in the contex...
The study addresses recent concerns about the nature and consequences of control of the large corpor...
The extant board governance literature has generally examined the relationship between specific dire...
Berle and Means’s analysis of the corporation—in particular, their view that those in control are no...
The separation of risk-bearing and decision functions in organisations led to the rise of corporate ...
This study examines the interrelations of three monitoring mechanisms based on ownership structure a...
We examine hypothesised links between the board of directors and firm performance as predicted by th...
The relationship between boards and chief executive officers is likely to come under intense scrutin...
Many governance reform proposals are based on the view that boards have been too friendly to executi...
To reduce conflict of interests between stockholders and management, agency theory indicates several...
This paper outlines the conceptual, contextual and disciplinary scope of the rapidly evolving topic ...
This paper develops a model in which the effectiveness of the board's monitoring of the CEO depends ...
Recent developments in corporate governance reform have led firms to rethink the structure of their ...
This paper provides a brief review of the state of knowledge in the field of agency theory. The mana...
International audienceCorporate governance, a subject that a few decades ago escaped the attention o...
This thesis studies the relationship between corporate governance and firm performance in the contex...
The study addresses recent concerns about the nature and consequences of control of the large corpor...
The extant board governance literature has generally examined the relationship between specific dire...
Berle and Means’s analysis of the corporation—in particular, their view that those in control are no...
The separation of risk-bearing and decision functions in organisations led to the rise of corporate ...
This study examines the interrelations of three monitoring mechanisms based on ownership structure a...
We examine hypothesised links between the board of directors and firm performance as predicted by th...
The relationship between boards and chief executive officers is likely to come under intense scrutin...
Many governance reform proposals are based on the view that boards have been too friendly to executi...
To reduce conflict of interests between stockholders and management, agency theory indicates several...
This paper outlines the conceptual, contextual and disciplinary scope of the rapidly evolving topic ...
This paper develops a model in which the effectiveness of the board's monitoring of the CEO depends ...
Recent developments in corporate governance reform have led firms to rethink the structure of their ...
This paper provides a brief review of the state of knowledge in the field of agency theory. The mana...
International audienceCorporate governance, a subject that a few decades ago escaped the attention o...
This thesis studies the relationship between corporate governance and firm performance in the contex...
The study addresses recent concerns about the nature and consequences of control of the large corpor...