Purpose - Internal (e.g., firm performance, internal stakeholders) and external pressures (e.g., globalisation, technology, corporate scandals) have intensified calls for corporate governance reforms across varieties of capitalism. Yet, corporate governance practices among developing economies remain problematic. Drawing insights from Africa’s largest economy (Nigeria), this research relies on the resource dependence theory to address two questions - what are the prerequisites for effective reforms; and, what reforms yield robust corporate governance? Design/methodology/approach - The study adopts a qualitative methodology comprising semi-structured interviews with 21 executives in publicly-listed Nigerian firms. The interviews were analyse...
This paper examines the influences of three major actors – the international organisations, rating a...
The unexpected collapse of prominent companies like WorldCom and Enron led many developed countries ...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
Purpose - Internal (e.g., firm performance, internal stakeholders) and external pressures (e.g., glo...
Purpose: Internal (e.g. firm performance, internal stakeholders) and external pressures (e.g. global...
Corporate governance has attracted significant interest in the post-Enron era, following incidences ...
The underlying significance of instituting measures for effective corporate governance and rewarding...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
Amidst significant research on corporate governance, empirical studies of Corporate Governance (CG) ...
Global trends in corporate governance have led to series of legislations, regulatory frameworks and ...
A robust institutional framework is essential to enable firms to function efficiently. The aspect of...
This paper analyzes the state of corporate governance (CG) research in Nigeria. It consolidates the ...
This research study critically examines the corporate governance structure in the Anglo-American cou...
The emergence of a ‘new world economy’ makes it imperative for corporate entities to adjust their co...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
This paper examines the influences of three major actors – the international organisations, rating a...
The unexpected collapse of prominent companies like WorldCom and Enron led many developed countries ...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
Purpose - Internal (e.g., firm performance, internal stakeholders) and external pressures (e.g., glo...
Purpose: Internal (e.g. firm performance, internal stakeholders) and external pressures (e.g. global...
Corporate governance has attracted significant interest in the post-Enron era, following incidences ...
The underlying significance of instituting measures for effective corporate governance and rewarding...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria's peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this pap...
Amidst significant research on corporate governance, empirical studies of Corporate Governance (CG) ...
Global trends in corporate governance have led to series of legislations, regulatory frameworks and ...
A robust institutional framework is essential to enable firms to function efficiently. The aspect of...
This paper analyzes the state of corporate governance (CG) research in Nigeria. It consolidates the ...
This research study critically examines the corporate governance structure in the Anglo-American cou...
The emergence of a ‘new world economy’ makes it imperative for corporate entities to adjust their co...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...
This paper examines the influences of three major actors – the international organisations, rating a...
The unexpected collapse of prominent companies like WorldCom and Enron led many developed countries ...
Relying on an alternative theoretical framework (i.e. institutional theory), rather than the dominan...