Purpose – The primary purpose of the paper is to demonstrate how corporate responsibility and accountability could be fostered through monitoring and the involvement of governments in the regulation of firms. Design/methodology/approach – In considering why practices which stimulate incentives for private agents to exert corporate control should be encouraged, this paper highlights criticisms attributed to government control of banks. However, the theory relating to the “helping hand” view of government is advanced as having a fundamental role in the regulation and supervision of banks. Findings – Governments have a vital role to play in corporate responsibility and regulation given the fact that banks are costly and difficult to monitor – ...
Corporate governance has ignited heightened interest with the collapse of key companies round the wo...
The regulation of corporate behavior has persisted in spite of peaks of neo-liberalism in many devel...
Enforcement more than regulations, laws-on-the-books or voluntary codes is key to effective corporat...
In considering why practices which stimulate incentives for private agents to exert corporate contro...
Incessant corporate failures have led to increasing governmental participation in the governance of ...
The globalisation of banking markets has raised important issues regarding corporate governance regu...
Numerous corporate scandals in the past several years have fueled widespread debate over proposals f...
Government is today the primary regulator of the US banking system. The Federal Reserve System, the ...
Compared to the various forms of intergovernmental or public-private co-operation, transna-tional pr...
The recent global economic crisis has led to reduced confidence in the self-regulation of banks and...
We address a crucial but underappreciated question: what else besides corporate law matters for corp...
This paper uses our new database on bank regulation and supervision in 107 countries to assess the r...
The relationship between business organizations and the sovereign agencies that regulate them is bei...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and government. C...
ABSTRACT Banks are considered as vital asset for healthy economy, it would not be wrong to say that ...
Corporate governance has ignited heightened interest with the collapse of key companies round the wo...
The regulation of corporate behavior has persisted in spite of peaks of neo-liberalism in many devel...
Enforcement more than regulations, laws-on-the-books or voluntary codes is key to effective corporat...
In considering why practices which stimulate incentives for private agents to exert corporate contro...
Incessant corporate failures have led to increasing governmental participation in the governance of ...
The globalisation of banking markets has raised important issues regarding corporate governance regu...
Numerous corporate scandals in the past several years have fueled widespread debate over proposals f...
Government is today the primary regulator of the US banking system. The Federal Reserve System, the ...
Compared to the various forms of intergovernmental or public-private co-operation, transna-tional pr...
The recent global economic crisis has led to reduced confidence in the self-regulation of banks and...
We address a crucial but underappreciated question: what else besides corporate law matters for corp...
This paper uses our new database on bank regulation and supervision in 107 countries to assess the r...
The relationship between business organizations and the sovereign agencies that regulate them is bei...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and government. C...
ABSTRACT Banks are considered as vital asset for healthy economy, it would not be wrong to say that ...
Corporate governance has ignited heightened interest with the collapse of key companies round the wo...
The regulation of corporate behavior has persisted in spite of peaks of neo-liberalism in many devel...
Enforcement more than regulations, laws-on-the-books or voluntary codes is key to effective corporat...