Governance refers to the processes and structure used to direct and manage an organisation’s operations and activities. It defines the division of power and establishes the mechanisms to achieve accountability between owners, managers and stakeholders, and the entity that is the organisation. Governance helps the organisation focus on the activities which contribute most to its overall objectives and to utilise its resources effectively and ensure they are managed in the best interests of its principal stakeholders. This paper examines the evolution of governance, together with some of the issues associated with the practice of governance and stakeholder management. The paper also explores some of the key themes associated with ethics ...
This paper outlines the conceptual, contextual and disciplinary scope of the rapidly evolving topic ...
Accusations of irresponsible trading have been leveled at the financial services sector in the after...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine current research trends into corporate governance and to propos...
Corporate governance is the structure used to direct and manage business and affairs of the company ...
Purpose: Identification of corporate governance as a concept combining the ethical and economic dime...
This paper suggests a framework for examining governance issues spanning the corporate, public and n...
Corporate governance means a system of rules, practices, and processes by which a firm is directed a...
This volume explores corporate governance from three perspectives: a traditional economic, a philoso...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
In an empirical study, this paper used John Rawls’ idea (1971) of justice as fairness to rank compet...
The relationship between the organizational functions of governance and management is one of the mos...
The reform of corporate governance is again on the agenda in the wake of Enron and excessive risk-ta...
markdownabstractThis PhD thesis lies at the intersection of stakeholder theory and corporate governa...
Traditional definitions of corporate governance are narrow, focusing on legal relations between mana...
In this paper, we provide an outlook for further research on the topic of governance. We review four...
This paper outlines the conceptual, contextual and disciplinary scope of the rapidly evolving topic ...
Accusations of irresponsible trading have been leveled at the financial services sector in the after...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine current research trends into corporate governance and to propos...
Corporate governance is the structure used to direct and manage business and affairs of the company ...
Purpose: Identification of corporate governance as a concept combining the ethical and economic dime...
This paper suggests a framework for examining governance issues spanning the corporate, public and n...
Corporate governance means a system of rules, practices, and processes by which a firm is directed a...
This volume explores corporate governance from three perspectives: a traditional economic, a philoso...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
In an empirical study, this paper used John Rawls’ idea (1971) of justice as fairness to rank compet...
The relationship between the organizational functions of governance and management is one of the mos...
The reform of corporate governance is again on the agenda in the wake of Enron and excessive risk-ta...
markdownabstractThis PhD thesis lies at the intersection of stakeholder theory and corporate governa...
Traditional definitions of corporate governance are narrow, focusing on legal relations between mana...
In this paper, we provide an outlook for further research on the topic of governance. We review four...
This paper outlines the conceptual, contextual and disciplinary scope of the rapidly evolving topic ...
Accusations of irresponsible trading have been leveled at the financial services sector in the after...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine current research trends into corporate governance and to propos...