Existing literature suggests that the contents of corporate governance codes are similar due to external forces, such as increased integration of countries in the global economy, the increased role of foreign institutional investors and recommendations on corporate governance practices of international organisations. This paper analyzes and compares the code contents of seven Eastern European countries with respect to generally accepted best practice recommendations on disclosure rules, strengthening shareholder rights and modernising boards. We show that for some countries the contents of the country codes are actually rather different as compared to these best practices, suggesting that domestic forces related to country-specific characte...
Corporate governance refers to the manner in which companies are directed and controlled. Business m...
Anti-social financial practices are a regular occurrence in both developed and developing countries....
Corporate governance ensures that boards are able to exercise appropriate scrutiny over management a...
Existing literature suggests that the contents of corporate governance codes are similar due to exte...
This study examines a number of corporate governance Codes currently in use by countries around the ...
The purpose of the article is to illustrate the main characteristics of the corporate governance cha...
Using Latent Semantic Analysis techniques to analyze the texts of the corporate governance codes of ...
The corporate governance codes are a way of creating trust for companies in national financial marke...
National corporate governance codes are soft-law instruments that many jurisdictions have created to...
© Carsten Gerner-Beuerle. Users may download and/or print one copy to facilitate their private study...
The objective of the study was to compare the codes of good corporate governance (CG) practices adop...
Codes of good governance are a set of best practices regarding the board of directors and other gove...
The chapter questions the production and dissemination of global standards of corporate governance a...
The governance system of the quoted firms conditions the level of their economic-financia...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to compare our empirical findings related to the level of discl...
Corporate governance refers to the manner in which companies are directed and controlled. Business m...
Anti-social financial practices are a regular occurrence in both developed and developing countries....
Corporate governance ensures that boards are able to exercise appropriate scrutiny over management a...
Existing literature suggests that the contents of corporate governance codes are similar due to exte...
This study examines a number of corporate governance Codes currently in use by countries around the ...
The purpose of the article is to illustrate the main characteristics of the corporate governance cha...
Using Latent Semantic Analysis techniques to analyze the texts of the corporate governance codes of ...
The corporate governance codes are a way of creating trust for companies in national financial marke...
National corporate governance codes are soft-law instruments that many jurisdictions have created to...
© Carsten Gerner-Beuerle. Users may download and/or print one copy to facilitate their private study...
The objective of the study was to compare the codes of good corporate governance (CG) practices adop...
Codes of good governance are a set of best practices regarding the board of directors and other gove...
The chapter questions the production and dissemination of global standards of corporate governance a...
The governance system of the quoted firms conditions the level of their economic-financia...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to compare our empirical findings related to the level of discl...
Corporate governance refers to the manner in which companies are directed and controlled. Business m...
Anti-social financial practices are a regular occurrence in both developed and developing countries....
Corporate governance ensures that boards are able to exercise appropriate scrutiny over management a...