This paper examines the effects of 5 corporate governance mechanisms namely: executive shareholdings, family ownership, blockholders ownership, outside directors and debt leverage on firm performance, measured by return on asset. It seeks to examine the effects of these corporate governance mechanisms on Singapore and Hong Kong companies and compare their effects on firms in the two cities
This study aims to investigate the relationship between corporate governance and financial performan...
This paper presents a comparative study of the corporate governance mechanisms of Chinese and Singap...
Our motivation for conducting this research lies in the fact that studies of previous finance litera...
This paper examines the effects of 5 corporate governance mechanisms namely: executive shareholdings...
The global financial crisis of 2008 aroused renewed interest in the effectiveness of corporate gover...
The relative immunity of Singapore's corporations, including family-owned and controlled corporation...
In recent years, corporate governance systems employed by government-owned companies have received m...
This paper examines the effect of ownership structure on the corporate governance practices of Singa...
This paper examines the relation between corporate governance and firm performance among Singapore f...
Corporate governance theory predicts that leverage affects agency costs and thereby influences firm ...
Corporate governance has received much attention in recent years, partly due to the Asian financial ...
Recent scandals resulting from poor corporate governance practices have revealed weaknesses in corpo...
Corporate governance has received much attention in recent years, partly due to the Asian financial ...
Corporate Governance has been the subject of numerous studies, many aimed at exploring the existence...
The least effective working capital management and poor corporate governance resulted in the 2008 gl...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between corporate governance and financial performan...
This paper presents a comparative study of the corporate governance mechanisms of Chinese and Singap...
Our motivation for conducting this research lies in the fact that studies of previous finance litera...
This paper examines the effects of 5 corporate governance mechanisms namely: executive shareholdings...
The global financial crisis of 2008 aroused renewed interest in the effectiveness of corporate gover...
The relative immunity of Singapore's corporations, including family-owned and controlled corporation...
In recent years, corporate governance systems employed by government-owned companies have received m...
This paper examines the effect of ownership structure on the corporate governance practices of Singa...
This paper examines the relation between corporate governance and firm performance among Singapore f...
Corporate governance theory predicts that leverage affects agency costs and thereby influences firm ...
Corporate governance has received much attention in recent years, partly due to the Asian financial ...
Recent scandals resulting from poor corporate governance practices have revealed weaknesses in corpo...
Corporate governance has received much attention in recent years, partly due to the Asian financial ...
Corporate Governance has been the subject of numerous studies, many aimed at exploring the existence...
The least effective working capital management and poor corporate governance resulted in the 2008 gl...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between corporate governance and financial performan...
This paper presents a comparative study of the corporate governance mechanisms of Chinese and Singap...
Our motivation for conducting this research lies in the fact that studies of previous finance litera...