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Corporate scandals brought the issue of corporate governance to the forefront of the agendas of lawmakers and regulators in the early 2000s. As a result, Congress, the New York Stock Exchange, and the NASDAQ enacted standards to improve the quality of corporate governance, thereby enhancing the...
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The issue of communicated accountability is particularly important in Faith-Based Charity Organisations as the donated funds and use of those funds are often meant to fulfil religious obligations for the well-being of society. Integrating Stewart’s (<CitationRef CitationID="CR70">1984</CitationRef>) ladder of accountability with the...</citationref>
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In Britain, substantial cuts in police budgets alongside controversial handling of incidents such as politically sensitive enquiries, public disorder and relations with the media have recently triggered much debate about public knowledge and trust in the police. To date, however, little academic...
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Transparency is a quality of corporate social responsibility communication that enhances the relationship between the … investors and the company. The objective of this paper is to analyze if the transparency of the sustainability reports is … indicate that the pressure of significant stakeholders determines the required level of transparency of the reports. We find …
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