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Boards of directors are intellectually interesting; the literature on boards has academic impact and there is … literature with evidence from a variety of data sets. Boards are difficult to study—which makes them intellectually interesting …. Papers on boards are cited 52.2% more per year since publication than other finance papers (controlling for year of …
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Intellectual capital in the knowledge era is a strategic advantage of board structure, which leads to the improvement of a company's work and the achievement of its goals. The aim of this study is to develop a structural model that connects the corporate governance, intellectual capital and...
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This paper examines the composition of supervisory boards of German banks for a sample of 41 large banks in the period …
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This paper examines the composition of supervisory boards of German banks for a sample of 41 large banks in the period … theory ; stakeholder theory ; banks …
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interactions between the two reforms to matter for real economic activity, suggesting stakeholder corporate governance to be …
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correspond to criticism of shareholder-focused agency-based corporate governance practices and a renewed focus on the stakeholder … stakeholders’ interests. This study provides a means to conceptualize measures of bank performance from a stakeholder perspective …
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A fragmented and inefficient banking has been a challenge for sustainable and inclusive growth in India. The largest democracy in the world needs robust, efficient and technology driven banking to reap the benefits of economies of scale, scope and inclusion. HDFC bank has announced merger with...
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This paper investigates whether there are relationships between corporate governance characteristics, firms' performance, credit allocation and merit of credit. We hoped to find some influences of qualitative characteristics, which are often overlooked. The study look at 75,512 firms (European...
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Corporate governance is the framework by which the various stakeholder interests are balanced or the relationships …
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An optimum composition of the board of directors is often considered as an effective approach for achieving robust corporate governance. Broadly, the board of directors exercises four critical roles: “advice and counsel, channels of information flow, preferential access to resources, and...
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