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investigates the influence of corporate governance mechanisms on financial performance of 25 listed banking companies in Bangladesh … Exchange Commission (SEC) implying remarkable shortfall in corporate governance practice in Bangladeshi banking sector. The … directives on the performance of Bangladeshi banking sector …
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The aim of this paper is to examine the executive compensation practices in closely-held financial institutions where the corporate governance conflict lies between the blockholder on one hand and minority shareholders and depositors on the other. We study the determinants of the level of bank's...
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; (iv) maybe human capital is an important perspective for more efficient banking practices, but now it is not take into …
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We study whether board structure (board size, independence and gender diversity) in banks relates to performance. Using a broad panel of large US bank holding companies over the period 1997–2011, we find that both board size and independent directors decrease bank performance. Although gender...
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The legal protection of shareholders is the backbone of any corporate governance system. In a banking setting, the …
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We study the legal provisions of 92 European systemic banks from 18 countries over the years 2008-2017. Since legal provisions may be viewed as a mechanism for disclosing information to capital markets, the creation of legal provisions is determined by the risk taken by the bank and the...
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banking corporate governance: risk management, ownership structure and executive compensation of banks. Best practices for …
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qualitative and quantitative factors that allowed the Canadian banking system to withstand the 2008 financial crisis better than … investment banking, but not in commercial banking. Nonetheless, in investment management a higher female to male ratio on US …
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Over the past two decades, several corporates collapses and scandals led to track down any deficiencies of the traditional corporate governance mechanisms. These collapses and scandals include Enron (2001) and WorldCom (2002) in USA, Vivendi (2001) and Vinci (2006) in France, Parmalat (2003) in...
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This study examines the impact of corporate governance on earnings predictability in large banks from 35 countries over the period 2004-2010. We find that board structure and CEO power have a significant positive influence on earnings predictability of future cash flows although these findings...
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