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focuses on the main corporate governance attributes of Egypt. The paper concludes with an extensive bibliography …
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This paper argues for a model of a corruption constraint on organizational growth and development in the form of a … business ethics glass ceiling. Although the problem of corruption‘s negative impact on economic growth is well documented, this … paper‘s contribution is to propose a cohesive model to show how corruption combines with other influences such as weak …
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corruption) has a significant hidden effect on EM. Since our results provide empirical evidence that the board of directors plays … for investors in both the UK and Egypt. As policy implications, our findings inform regulators and policy-makers that … corruption has a very strong hidden effect on EM and that they can deter EM by controlling the corruption level in their …
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In this paper I study the impact of government corruption on tax avoidance by corporations with tax liability in China …. I begin by developing a model of a firm's choice of tax avoidance based on the level of corruption in the firm. I show … that a higher level of government corruption and a higher tax rate are predicted to increase a firm's tax avoidance. My …
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The OECD considers compliance with the OECD principles of corporate governance and reduced corruption to be positively … corruption with positive outcomes at the firm or country level. Our case study on the Socialist Republic of Vietnam contributes … but stable conditions. Due to this mechanism, noncompliance with OECD principles and corruption can deter foreign direct …
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corruption, the authors analyze Canada's Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act in comparison with British and American … existing corporate governance frameworks of multinational corporations to curtail corruption. Corporate law directors' duties …
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This article represents one of the pioneering efforts in the Chinese literature to systematically examine the role of gatekeepers in corporate governance. It seeks to explain how gatekeepers may function and malfunction, in light of the Enron scandal and the financial crisis of 2008, and draw...
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Corruption is an issue that affects developing and developed countries alike. Businesses are often seen as fueling the … flames of corruption by engaging in corrupt practices in order to gain advantages over competitors in business deals. Since …-regulatory measures have made any noticeable impact on companies’ practices and policies in respect of corruption. This paper addresses …
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Corruption has traditionally been wildly rampant in the energy sector and its effects have proved to be extremely … corruption, and analyze the most important legal instruments that have been developed to encourage a transparent way of …
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