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-20 were analyzed using the fixed panel data estimation approach. A subsample analysis is employed, dividing the data by firm … in emerging economies like India. It has implications for regulators and policymakers who are entrusted with the framing …
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India. The small world is the notion that each firm can reach any other firm in the network through a small number of … intermediate firms. We find that since the introduction of corporate governance regulations in India, the small worldliness of the …
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India – an economy plagued with significant institutional voids. Using board composition data of the top 500 Indian firms …
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governance. In india, despite being listed, there is family ownership structure. This has an important influence on the … Governance, in particular.We are looking at Companies Registered in India and how the role of Independent Directors brings about …
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dominating shareholders. Secondly, existing board processes, in India, are grossly inadequate to equip independent directors to … directors, on company boards in India, are able to properly discharge the role envisaged for them under the Companies Act, 2013 …
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between the CSP and Board of Directors, in the manufacturing sector of India …
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