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Objective - Corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD) is an interesting issue, which has an influence on the decision of an investor when deciding whether to invest in a company. This study examines the empirical evidence about the factors which influence CSRD. The factors include media...
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In the contemporary corporate world, environmental responsibility has elevated the importance of sustainability disclosures and their impact on the cost of debt. Conducting the first comprehensive review in this domain, this study analyzed 76 articles from 2008 to 2022 using the Biblioshiny...
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This paper pretends to do a theoretical approach of Corporate Governance, having as support some case studies about companies like Coca-Cola, Nokia, Microsoft, and Amazon.com. The methodology adopted for this work is based in information from these companies available in their websites and...
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The paper analyzes two types of corporate governance system: the insider control system (the bank based system) and the outsider control system (the market based system). The paper focuses on the differences of the systems: ownership structure, financing in the systems, managing body and control...
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Corporations undergo growth, maturity and decline, stages which form the corporate life cycle. This study discusses the influence of group, firm and time effects on enterprise performance variation at the different life cycle stages of Taiwan’s electrical and machinery industry. Results...
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Corporate Governance derives its strength from financial distress and corporate misdemeanors, while reserving ethical principles and the code of conduct which lay the foundation of responsibility for the administration of a corporation. Various institutions and countervailing systems have been...
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This study explores corporate governance practices in different organizational life cycles that can lead firms' better performance. We propose a configurational approach to explore how different causal conditional effects are interdependent in explaining firms' performance. Using fuzzy-set...
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There are few studies on whether female directors can restrain the tunneling behavior of major shareholders in the Chinese stock market. Based on the analysis of the proportion and independence of female directors, this paper uses the fixed-effect model to analyze the impact of female directors...
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