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Firms with higher board independence, smaller boards, and lower expected managerial entrenchment, have lower cash holdings. We find that the positive association between cash holdings and managerial entrenchment is mitigated by stronger board structures. Specifically, in firms with higher...
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corporate management or controlling shareholders in Hong Kong and Singapore, which are both international financial centers …
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listed firms in Singapore.Research approach The Singaporean firms selected are those that encountered book-to-market ratios …
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, we examine Hong Kong and Singapore, two Asian financial centers with national corporate governance codes that are closely … principles has broadly followed the Anglo-American model. However, Hong Kong and Singapore have listed companies that differ from …) firms listed in Hong Kong and Singapore. Although this article does not fundamentally challenge the utility of the OECD …
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namely Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Singapore. Results show that Board Size, Board Independence and CEO Duality have impact on … firm performance. Though the impact of CG on firm performance is significant in Singapore, the impact is not significant in …
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This paper examines the latest Chinese Corporate Governance Code and Singapore Corporate Governance Code critically. It … discusses the major differences between the two codes and seeks to draw lessons from Singapore to China …
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minority shareholders. We explore these strategies by concentrating on one jurisdiction, i.e. Singapore. The study of Singapore … either by business families or the state. Singapore thus provides an eminently suitable case study for when the participative …
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Singapore -a common law origin first world country has a built-in system of reasonably adequate investors' protection … investors with a favourable valuation implication. Overall our study highlights that the dividend policy of Singapore firms …
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sample of 436 listed Singapore firm across a four-year observation period (i.e., October 1, 2014 to September 30, 2018) that …
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. Unsurprisingly, Singapore as a corporate governance leader in Asia, adopted a stewardship code. Based on a superficial textual … analysis, the Singapore Code appears to be a near carbon-copy of the UK Code. However, this article, which provides the first … in-depth comparative analysis of stewardship in Singapore, demonstrates how Singapore has turned the UK model of …
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