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It is largely accepted that all companies need able management. But in any board system it is important to have an appropriate balance of power such that no single individual, or group, has unfettered control of the company. Our purpose is to describe the elements of good corporate governance,...
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The paper “Corporate governance in the 2011 of financial crisis: evidence from financial institutions worldwide” examines the role of corporate governance in the financial crisis. A large number of financial institutions have collapsed or were bailed out by governments worldwide since the...
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This work intends, not having the aspiration to entirely embrace the subject, to scan the problems Romania is confronted with, in order to establish a pack of principles concerning the corporate governance. For the beginning it is shown that the role of European integration in stimulating the...
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The corporate governance is a central and dynamic aspect of the businesses. The term governance comes from the latin “gubernare”, meaning to guide and supposes that the corporate governance imply equally both the leadership function and that of control. As is known there are more ways of...
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Problematics of performance analysis appear when the researcher begins to examine sensitive dilemmas related to managerial sciences, such as realiability and characteristics of the information source, or choice between different analysis instruments, within the general framework of corporate...
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Corporate governance reforms are occurring in countries around the globe and potentially impacting the population of the entire planet. In developing countries, such reforms occur in a larger context that is primarily defined by previous attempts at promoting “development” and recent...
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