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This study aims to examine whether there are differences in performance between family and non-family firms, taking into account the peculiarities of the Mexican corporate governance system. We propose an analysis that allows us to conduct a comprehensive study and comparison between companies...
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Corporate Governance Index (CGI). CGI is a scoring model that analyses four different macro-areas of governance: Board …
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There is increasing evidence that broad measures of firm-level corporate governance predict higher share prices. However, almost all prior work relies on cross-sectional data. This work leaves open the possibility that endogeneity or omitted firm-level variables explain the observed...
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of this research is to design a consensus-based ethical and market-driven corporate governance index (CGI) to boost … financial performance and ensure compliance with Islamic rulings. Design/methodology/approach –The design of the CGI is the …) throughout the ten-year period of 2001-2011. The CGI is divided into six core CG themes and 40 sub-themes. Findings –First, the …
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that examine the relationship between only one dimension of Governance and firm value, we present a complex index (CGI …
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We examine the prevalence and performance impact of controlling shareholders and study corporate board structures and ownership structures in 1796 Indian firms. Families (founders) are present on the boards in 63.2 (65.5) percent of the sample firms. On average, founders own over 50% of...
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Using data from Taiwan, this paper investigates the market discipline effects associated with the forced financial information restatement on management turnover, and how family governance intervenes with such market discipline. By integrating legitimacy theory, the institution-based view, and...
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though corporate managers might mislead the market by accrual management during IPO process, such as accelerating the …
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This study investigates the endogenous relationship between abnormal insider trading and accrual abuse, and explores whether corporate governance affects this relationship. Our results suggest that insiders take advantage of private information on abnormal accruals to time their trading and...
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