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Many companies in Germany must provide information beyond financial figures in their annual reports. For some years now … shows that the major publicly listed corporations in Germany implement the reporting requirements very differently …
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In this paper, we first shed light on the factors that underlie the differences between the ‘shareholder wealth maximization' and the ‘long-term commitment' models of corporate governance. By introducing a third type of governance model, we show that a three-dimensional approach provides a...
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Purpose – This paper develops a discussion for the shareholder influence on board of directors and CEO remuneration of public listed corporation.Design/methodology/approach – This study entails Australia, The United States of America and The United Kingdom.Findings – The findings show that...
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of America and The United Kingdom; and codified law including; Germany, France and Italy.The data collected is from …
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The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) Corporate Governance Council (CGC) has required all listed firms to either adopt a majority of "independent" board members without links either to management or to substantial shareholders or explain "if not, why not". While this close to a global...
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on gender diversity on boards. We exploit rich, newly assembled board-director matched panel data for Norway and Germany …
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on gender diversity on boards. We exploit rich, newly assembled board–director matched panel data for Norway and Germany …
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Current attempts to reform financial markets presume that shareholder empowerment benefits shareholders. We investigate the wealth effects associated with the SEC's rule to facilitate director nominations by shareholders. Our results are not in line with shareholder empowerment creating value:...
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This study investigates the impact of Delaware law on the composition and size of the board of directors. Our empirical evidence reveals that Delaware firms have smaller and more independent boards than their non-Delaware counterparts. Given that we find no value-premium for firms that...
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This paper studies the effects of interlocked boards of directors on voluntary disclosures, governance practices and earnings quality. The Canadian environment, where director interlocks are prevalent, is examined. A checklist of twenty voluntary disclosure measures from proxy statements is...
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