Conceptualisation of corporate governance in mainstream accounting research seems to be based on the assumption of pure economic type governance which is characterised by control systems and political neutrality. This study examines institutional and socio-political dynamics of the role of accounting in corporate governance in a government-owned commercial bank in a developing country. Using data from semi-structured interviews and document analysis, the study draws on the theory of institutional political economy to examine the socio-political and institutional complexities associated with using accounting as a mechanism of governance. Findings reveal that although the bank meticulously complied with various professional and regulatory req...
Anti-social financial practices are a regular occurrence in both developed and developing countries....
Purpose – This paper examines the changing regimes of governance and the roles of accounting therein...
The goal of realigning organizational activities with the interest of shareholders and regulatory au...
This study critically examines the role of accounting in corporate governance in a public sector ban...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Dept. of Accounting and Corpo...
Governance has become an important concept in the development agenda and forms part and parcel of th...
Corporate governance phenomena have traditionally been, and are still, studied foremost as relations...
Corporate governance of banks is important as they play a dominant role as the main depository of a ...
Accounting and corporate governance failures have figured prominently in discussions of the possible...
This thesis reports on the results of case studies in four commercial banks in Nigeria. The study fo...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
Economic globalization has encouraged debate on the differences and similarities between national co...
This study is a data-driven attempt to explain why corporate governance systems remain largely uncha...
The role of accounting in socioeconomic development has been significantly documented in the internat...
There is a lack of research about the political strategies used by firms in emerging countries, main...
Anti-social financial practices are a regular occurrence in both developed and developing countries....
Purpose – This paper examines the changing regimes of governance and the roles of accounting therein...
The goal of realigning organizational activities with the interest of shareholders and regulatory au...
This study critically examines the role of accounting in corporate governance in a public sector ban...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Business and Economics, Dept. of Accounting and Corpo...
Governance has become an important concept in the development agenda and forms part and parcel of th...
Corporate governance phenomena have traditionally been, and are still, studied foremost as relations...
Corporate governance of banks is important as they play a dominant role as the main depository of a ...
Accounting and corporate governance failures have figured prominently in discussions of the possible...
This thesis reports on the results of case studies in four commercial banks in Nigeria. The study fo...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
Economic globalization has encouraged debate on the differences and similarities between national co...
This study is a data-driven attempt to explain why corporate governance systems remain largely uncha...
The role of accounting in socioeconomic development has been significantly documented in the internat...
There is a lack of research about the political strategies used by firms in emerging countries, main...
Anti-social financial practices are a regular occurrence in both developed and developing countries....
Purpose – This paper examines the changing regimes of governance and the roles of accounting therein...
The goal of realigning organizational activities with the interest of shareholders and regulatory au...