Using a qualitative methodology (interviews), we examine the relationship between the effectiveness of corporate governance mechanisms and elitist interventions. In doing this, we identify three elitist groups – political, cultural and religious, and investigate how they shape the legitimacy and effectiveness (or otherwise) of the institutional drivers of corporate governance in Nigeria. We caution the widely-held notion in the literature which suggests that institutions act as a check on the behaviour of elites and influence how elites compete and emerge. Alternatively, we argue that elites, in the presence of institutional voids, can invent, circumvent and corrupt institutions
There is a lack of research about the political strategies used by firms in emerging countries, main...
This thesis investigates the key (institutional, regulatory, external and specific) determinants of ...
With the enthronement of democratic governance in Nigeria, there is the expectation that...
Using a qualitative methodology (interviews), we examine the relationship between the effectiveness ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
This study is a data-driven attempt to explain why corporate governance systems remain largely uncha...
Corporate governance in developing countries is becoming noticeable in the extant literature. In thi...
Corporate governance has attracted significant interest in the post-Enron era, following incidences ...
This study is a data-driven attempt to explain why corporate governance systems remain largely unch...
Purpose - Internal (e.g., firm performance, internal stakeholders) and external pressures (e.g., glo...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
The banking system remains a critical variable in the National development of countries. The ability...
This study assessed the compliance of public institutions with corporate governance processes in Nig...
There is a lack of research about the political strategies used by firms in emerging countries, main...
This thesis investigates the key (institutional, regulatory, external and specific) determinants of ...
With the enthronement of democratic governance in Nigeria, there is the expectation that...
Using a qualitative methodology (interviews), we examine the relationship between the effectiveness ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
This study is a data-driven attempt to explain why corporate governance systems remain largely uncha...
Corporate governance in developing countries is becoming noticeable in the extant literature. In thi...
Corporate governance has attracted significant interest in the post-Enron era, following incidences ...
This study is a data-driven attempt to explain why corporate governance systems remain largely unch...
Purpose - Internal (e.g., firm performance, internal stakeholders) and external pressures (e.g., glo...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
The banking system remains a critical variable in the National development of countries. The ability...
This study assessed the compliance of public institutions with corporate governance processes in Nig...
There is a lack of research about the political strategies used by firms in emerging countries, main...
This thesis investigates the key (institutional, regulatory, external and specific) determinants of ...
With the enthronement of democratic governance in Nigeria, there is the expectation that...