This paper deals with the complex relationship between governance and the moral dependency on the crisis of modernity. This crisis is reflected in the problem of achieving governance for its objectives, both in the political and economic system. The problem of governance is based on Carl Schmitt's central domain concept: that contemporary life is governed by the economic domain that describes human behaviour as neutral to things and actions, hence absolving mankind of their actions and choices. Thus many scholars have striven to rethink the nature of responsibility and its limits. This problem lies in the fact that modernity creates its moral patterns according to the dominant models of governance. They therefore cannot cancel and abolish ...
Over the last decade, corporate governance was heightened by many incidences that questioned the gov...
Corporate governance is the structure used to direct and manage business and affairs of the company ...
The role of the company as a significant source of economic and social power, and egregious abuses b...
The issues of corporate governance became very popular in the corporate world in UK, USA and Europe...
Research question / issue This paper frames the debate on corporate governance convergence in terms ...
This article examines the corporate governance system in Malaysia. A sound corporate governance syst...
Following the financial crisis in 1997 that created economic and social turmoil, good corporate gove...
Purpose: Identification of corporate governance as a concept combining the ethical and economic dime...
Large companies are the dominant forms of wealth creation in society today. As well as providing job...
Since the debacle of the crisis, economist and policymakers have given much belated attention to ins...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of ethics in corporate governance. The research is ...
Firms, the most significant nucleus of modern economic activity, are very special social organisatio...
This article aims to describe the situation of corporate governance act in Jordan within the interna...
In this modern competitive world, corporate failure has been debated as it had an adverse effect on ...
The notion of profit-maximisation and greed have motivated corporations to commit fraud and corrupti...
Over the last decade, corporate governance was heightened by many incidences that questioned the gov...
Corporate governance is the structure used to direct and manage business and affairs of the company ...
The role of the company as a significant source of economic and social power, and egregious abuses b...
The issues of corporate governance became very popular in the corporate world in UK, USA and Europe...
Research question / issue This paper frames the debate on corporate governance convergence in terms ...
This article examines the corporate governance system in Malaysia. A sound corporate governance syst...
Following the financial crisis in 1997 that created economic and social turmoil, good corporate gove...
Purpose: Identification of corporate governance as a concept combining the ethical and economic dime...
Large companies are the dominant forms of wealth creation in society today. As well as providing job...
Since the debacle of the crisis, economist and policymakers have given much belated attention to ins...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of ethics in corporate governance. The research is ...
Firms, the most significant nucleus of modern economic activity, are very special social organisatio...
This article aims to describe the situation of corporate governance act in Jordan within the interna...
In this modern competitive world, corporate failure has been debated as it had an adverse effect on ...
The notion of profit-maximisation and greed have motivated corporations to commit fraud and corrupti...
Over the last decade, corporate governance was heightened by many incidences that questioned the gov...
Corporate governance is the structure used to direct and manage business and affairs of the company ...
The role of the company as a significant source of economic and social power, and egregious abuses b...