Corporate Governance: Volume 19 Issue 5
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The international journal of business in societyTable of contents - Special Issue: Shareholder Primacy Corporate Governance and Financial Market Growth
Guest Editors: Navajyoti Samanta, Andrew Johnston
Convergence to shareholder primacy corporate governance: evidence from a leximetric analysis of the evolution of corporate governance regulations in 21 countries, 1995-2014
Navajyoti SamantaFor the past two and half decades, there has been a marked shift in the corporate governance regulations around the world. The change is more remarkable in developing countries…
Transplantation of Anglo-American corporate governance and its impact on financial market growth: a comparative analysis of nineteen developing countries 1995-2014
Navajyoti SamantaSince the late 1990s, developing countries have been encouraged by international financial organisations to adopt a shareholder primacy corporate governance model. It was…
Changes in corporate governance in Kazakhstan and its impact on financial market growth: an empirical analysis (1991-2017)
Abzal Temirbayev, Alikhan AbakanovSince its independence, Kazakhstan has been improving its corporate governance system according to recommendations of international organizations. It was promised that the…
Evolution of corporate governance in India and its impact on the growth of the financial market: an empirical analysis (1995-2014)
Shouvik Kumar Guha, Navajyoti Samanta, Abhik Majumdar, Mandeep Singh, Ananya BharadwajThe past few decades have seen a gradual convergence in corporate governance norms the world over, entailing a discernible shift towards shareholder primacy models. It holds…
Does regulation matter? Changes in corporate governance in China and its impact on financial market growth: an empirical analysis (1995-2014)
Ding Chen, Navajyoti Samanta, James HughesOver the past two decades, China’s stock market has experienced rapid growth. This period has seen the transplantation of many “OECD principles of corporate governance” into the…
The evolution of the monitoring board in Japan: how the board performs monitoring function in Japanese corporate governance
Kohei MiyamotoThe purpose of this paper is to trace a legal evolution of the monitoring board and to reveal what brought the evolution and what is expected to emerge. The paper points to unique…
The normative evolution of corporate governance in the UK: an empirical analysis (1995-2014)
Stefanie Pletz, Joan UpsonThis paper aims to analyse normative corporate governance evolution in the UK between 1995 and 2014 against the benchmark of Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development…
Evolution of German corporate governance (1995-2014): an empirical analysis
Andreas Rühmkorf, Felix Spindler, Navajyoti SamantaThis paper aims to address the evolution of corporate governance in Germany with a particular regard to whether there can be observed a gradual convergence to a shareholder…
A theoretical and econometric evaluation of corporate governance and capital structure in JSE-listed companies
Navitha Singh SewpersadhA vital resource for attracting investments and boosting economic growth is compliance with corporate-governance practices. To achieve firm growth, businesses often rely on…
Foreign investors? The effects of the property structure and legal system as mechanisms of corporate governance in Brazilian regulated companies
Ruan Carlos dos Santos, Lidinei Éder Orso, Mônica Cristina Rovaris Machado, Antonia Márcia Rodrigues SousaThis paper aims to contribute to research on corporate governance in regulated sectors, with emphasis in the field of activity of foreign investors through the ownership structure…
Corporate governance and payout policy: evidence from India
Monika Rajput, Shital JhunjhunwalaThe purpose of this paper is to study the impact of ownership structure and corporate governance on dividend policy in emerging markets, like India. The study also analyses the…
Country-level corporate governance and foreign direct investment in Africa
Otuo Serebour Agyemang, Christopher Gbettey, John Gartchie Gatsi, Innocent Senyo Kwasi AcquahThe purpose of this study is to examine the link between country-level corporate governance and foreign direct investment in African economies for the period 2009-2015.
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1472-0701e-ISSN:
1758-6054ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Gabriel Eweje