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The paper discusses, in the light of a sample survey of Islamic financial institutions, the measures that need to be taken to improve the overall corporate governance in these institutions.
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The consensus among legal and economic historians that British law between 1844 and 1914 provided little protection to corporate shareholders is based on formal provisions in the Companies Acts. In fact these Acts applied only to companies registered by the Board of Trade. Moreover corporate law...
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The paper attempts to establish a relationship economic reforms, dividend policy and economic growth. Broadly, the study tries to develop a link between economic reforms and economic growth. Further narrowing down, we split economic reforms into monetary, fiscal and governance reforms and find...
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This study analyses thousands of corporate annual reports and financial data from 1960-2000 to propose an early history of the term ‘shareholder value’ in the United States. Scholarly interest in ‘shareholder value’ has burgeoned since 2000, but still little is known about the term’s...
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To discipline managers, various governance measures are being developed. They include stock options, shareholder lawsuits, hostile takeovers, and outside directors. In the literature, some studies have found evidence supporting the introduction of these measures, but others have found evidence...
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This paper sets out to investigate the impact of corporate governance on the banking sector performance. Precisely, it examined firstly, how each variant in the corporate governance structure discriminates against the performance of the banking sector and secondly whether the executive directors...
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The main goal of this paper is to highlight the exploration of a corporate path for obtaining sustainable economic growth through the private – public partnership principle. The basic hypothesis offers the idea of an integrated proactive governance system created to succeed by combining in...
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According to Canadian taxfiler data, over the last thirty years there has been a surge in the income shares of the top 1%, top 0.1% and top 0.01% of income recipients, even with longitudinal smoothing by individual using three- or five-year moving averages. Top shares fell in 2008 and 2009, but...
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We systematically analyze how variations in board independence and ownership concentration and type affect corporate social performance (CSP). Drawing from the agency and stakeholder perspectives, we argue that recognizing differences in the distribution of costs and benefits to shareholders and...
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The ?comply or explain? mechanism, first employed in the UK, combines voluntary compliance with corporate governance codes and a legal obligation (either by law, regulation or listing rule) to declare compliance with, or, as the case may be, to explain deviations from a code. With the adoption...
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