This paper studies the short- and long-run announcement effects of declaring compliance with the German Corporate Governance Code (‘the Code’). We examine a unique, hand-collected data set of 317 German listed firms from 2002-2005. First, we present evidence from an analysis of firms’ compliance behaviour regarding the Code. Second, event study results suggest that firm value is unaffected by such announcements, although there was widespread assumption by the Code’s regulator and promoters that shortterm market reactions would follow first-time disclosure of the declaration of conformity. For the long term, we find that neither higher levels of Code compliance nor improvements in governance quality have a (positive) impact on stock price pe...
The "comply or explain" principle adopted by the UK's Combined Code on Corporate Governance has now ...
Listed and large companies become increasingly subject to internal and external pressure to comply w...
The discussion of companies’ compliance with corporate governance standards and codes has widely neg...
Since 2002 company law requires listed German corporations to declare their degree of conformity to ...
Since 2002 company law requires listed German corporations to declare their degree of conformity to ...
In 2002, the German Corporate Governance Code was adopted. This paper examines the overall acceptanc...
This study contributes to the ongoing discussion of the German Corporate Governance Code (GCGC) of t...
In order to better differentiate the drivers of corporations’ actions, in particular shareholder wea...
This study develops a “comply or explain” index which captures compliance and quality of explanation...
This paper develops and tests a simultaneous equations model on the relationship between corporate g...
This study develops a 'comply or explain' index which captures compliance and quality of explanation...
From 2002 the German Corporate Governance Commission introduced a Corporate Governance Code to compa...
peer reviewedThis paper aims to empirically investigate the relationship between the level of compli...
Purpose: This study investigates the level of compliance with, and disclosure of, good corporate gov...
The comply-or-explain principle is a common feature of corporate governance codes. While prior studi...
The "comply or explain" principle adopted by the UK's Combined Code on Corporate Governance has now ...
Listed and large companies become increasingly subject to internal and external pressure to comply w...
The discussion of companies’ compliance with corporate governance standards and codes has widely neg...
Since 2002 company law requires listed German corporations to declare their degree of conformity to ...
Since 2002 company law requires listed German corporations to declare their degree of conformity to ...
In 2002, the German Corporate Governance Code was adopted. This paper examines the overall acceptanc...
This study contributes to the ongoing discussion of the German Corporate Governance Code (GCGC) of t...
In order to better differentiate the drivers of corporations’ actions, in particular shareholder wea...
This study develops a “comply or explain” index which captures compliance and quality of explanation...
This paper develops and tests a simultaneous equations model on the relationship between corporate g...
This study develops a 'comply or explain' index which captures compliance and quality of explanation...
From 2002 the German Corporate Governance Commission introduced a Corporate Governance Code to compa...
peer reviewedThis paper aims to empirically investigate the relationship between the level of compli...
Purpose: This study investigates the level of compliance with, and disclosure of, good corporate gov...
The comply-or-explain principle is a common feature of corporate governance codes. While prior studi...
The "comply or explain" principle adopted by the UK's Combined Code on Corporate Governance has now ...
Listed and large companies become increasingly subject to internal and external pressure to comply w...
The discussion of companies’ compliance with corporate governance standards and codes has widely neg...