There is currently no single definition of the concept of “corporate governance”. Theoretically, corporate governance can be discussed in many different ways, so there are many definitions of this concept. Corporate governance is a set of economic and administrative mechanisms for the implementation of joint-stock property rights and the formation of the structure of corporate control; a system of interaction between the company’s management, its board of directors, shareholders and other stakeholders to pursue their own interests. This article discusses opinions and comments about executive bodies in corporate governance
This conceptual paper provides an overview of the theory and application to the practice of corporat...
For more than two decades, successive UK governments have been concerned with modernising the delive...
The use of the nomer ‘corporate’ is hardly an issue in contemporary scholarship on corporate governa...
The «corporate governance» term has different variations. One of such notions of the corporate gover...
ABSTRACT: Corporate governance is “the system by which companies are directed and controlled”. It in...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
This paper outlines the conceptual, contextual and disciplinary scope of the rapidly evolving topic ...
Corporate governance might be defined as the system of rules, laws and other factors by which compan...
Governance is largely about the decision-making process in a complex organization Shareholders (owne...
This paper argues that debate on corporate governance in an international context is hampered by the...
Corporations as legal entities act over their law regulated bodies. What makes a company of a certai...
Corporate governance is one of the most topical and controversial areas of business and finance. Thi...
The article analyses how has been corporate governance formed – it shows a view of history of econom...
The spread of corporatization has resulted in the ownership of a company being distributed among a l...
Corporate governance broadly refers to the mechanisms, processes and relations by which corporations...
This conceptual paper provides an overview of the theory and application to the practice of corporat...
For more than two decades, successive UK governments have been concerned with modernising the delive...
The use of the nomer ‘corporate’ is hardly an issue in contemporary scholarship on corporate governa...
The «corporate governance» term has different variations. One of such notions of the corporate gover...
ABSTRACT: Corporate governance is “the system by which companies are directed and controlled”. It in...
Corporate governance is the study of the distribution of rights and responsibilities among different...
This paper outlines the conceptual, contextual and disciplinary scope of the rapidly evolving topic ...
Corporate governance might be defined as the system of rules, laws and other factors by which compan...
Governance is largely about the decision-making process in a complex organization Shareholders (owne...
This paper argues that debate on corporate governance in an international context is hampered by the...
Corporations as legal entities act over their law regulated bodies. What makes a company of a certai...
Corporate governance is one of the most topical and controversial areas of business and finance. Thi...
The article analyses how has been corporate governance formed – it shows a view of history of econom...
The spread of corporatization has resulted in the ownership of a company being distributed among a l...
Corporate governance broadly refers to the mechanisms, processes and relations by which corporations...
This conceptual paper provides an overview of the theory and application to the practice of corporat...
For more than two decades, successive UK governments have been concerned with modernising the delive...
The use of the nomer ‘corporate’ is hardly an issue in contemporary scholarship on corporate governa...