This study examines the relationship between corporate governance compliance and firm performance in the UK. We develop a Governance Index and investigate its impact on corporate performance after controlling for potential endogeneity through the use of a more robust methodology Generalized Method of Moments (GMM). Our evidence is based on a sample of 435 non-financial publicly listed firms over the period 1999-2009. In contrast to earlier findings in the UK literature, our results suggest that compliance with corporate governance regulations is not a determinant of corporate performance in the UK. We argue that results from prior studies showing a positive impact of corporate governance on firms’ performance may be biased as they fail to c...
This study develops a ‘comply or explain’ index which captures compliance and quality of explanation...
The study is conducted to analyse the impact of corporate governance on firm performance from the pe...
We examine the link between the monitoring capacity of the board and corporate performance of UK li...
YesThis study examines the relationship between corporate governance compliance and firm performance...
Corporate governance refers to the set of mechanisms that affect the decision-making process taken b...
The governance-performance literature is characterized by its inability to reach a consensus regardi...
This paper examines the effectiveness of internal corporate governance mechanisms for improving the ...
We investigate the relation between a detailed index of non-compliance with the UK corporate govern...
YesThis study develops a 'comply or explain' index which captures compliance and quality of explanat...
The author surveys a vast body of literature devoted to evaluating the relationship between corporat...
This thesis examines the effectiveness of corporate governance regulations in the UK’s and Germany’s...
This study develops a 'comply or explain' index which captures compliance and quality of explanation...
The rapid growth of financial markets and the increasing diffusion of corporate ownership have place...
How is corporate governance measured? What is the relationship between corporate governance and perf...
This study examines the relationship between corporate governance mechanism and firm performance. Si...
This study develops a ‘comply or explain’ index which captures compliance and quality of explanation...
The study is conducted to analyse the impact of corporate governance on firm performance from the pe...
We examine the link between the monitoring capacity of the board and corporate performance of UK li...
YesThis study examines the relationship between corporate governance compliance and firm performance...
Corporate governance refers to the set of mechanisms that affect the decision-making process taken b...
The governance-performance literature is characterized by its inability to reach a consensus regardi...
This paper examines the effectiveness of internal corporate governance mechanisms for improving the ...
We investigate the relation between a detailed index of non-compliance with the UK corporate govern...
YesThis study develops a 'comply or explain' index which captures compliance and quality of explanat...
The author surveys a vast body of literature devoted to evaluating the relationship between corporat...
This thesis examines the effectiveness of corporate governance regulations in the UK’s and Germany’s...
This study develops a 'comply or explain' index which captures compliance and quality of explanation...
The rapid growth of financial markets and the increasing diffusion of corporate ownership have place...
How is corporate governance measured? What is the relationship between corporate governance and perf...
This study examines the relationship between corporate governance mechanism and firm performance. Si...
This study develops a ‘comply or explain’ index which captures compliance and quality of explanation...
The study is conducted to analyse the impact of corporate governance on firm performance from the pe...
We examine the link between the monitoring capacity of the board and corporate performance of UK li...