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innovation. However, empirical findings have not been totally conclusive, and some seem contradictory. Adopting a new perspective … innovation for the period 1988-2018. The results suggest that certain aspects of boards, such as meeting frequency and the … proportions of independent directors and outsiders, show the most significant correlations with firm innovation, but the levels of …
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Although the role of managers is crucial in shaping firm innovation, it also poses a dilemma. Because innovation is a … complicated and long-term process that requires effort and attention, managers may reduce effort in innovation when faced with … results show that more active hostile takeover markets stifle managerial efforts in corporate innovation. The findings suggest …
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governance and innovation, explaining how different internal corporate governance mechanisms may be determinants of business … innovation. Design/methodology/approach It explores the theoretical background and the empirical evidence regarding the influence … of both ownership structure and the board of directors on company innovation. Then, conclusions are drawn and possible …
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governance and innovation, explaining how different internal corporate governance mechanisms may be determinants of business … innovation. Design/methodology/approach It explores the theoretical background and the empirical evidence regarding the influence … of both ownership structure and the board of directors on company innovation. Then, conclusions are drawn and possible …
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Corporate governance is the framework by which the various stakeholder interests are balanced or the relationships among the management, board of directors, and others are monitored. It is argued that lack of good corporate governance in banks is responsible for excessive risk taking and...
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