Corporate Governance: Volume 7 Issue 1

Strapline:

The international journal of business in society
Subject:

Table of contents

Benchmarking the performance of nations: non‐uniform weighting and non‐economic dimensions

Harry P. Bowen, Wim Moesen

Most composite indicators of national performance limit their scope to only economic performance criteria and aggregate primitive performance data using subjective fixed weight

Toxins in the workplace: affect on organizations and employees

Steven H. Appelbaum, David Roy‐Girard

The purpose of this article is to define toxins such as toxic leader, toxic manager, toxic culture, and toxic organization and explore how they affect the organization's

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The contribution of the practice of confession and the Protestant Reformation to the modern practice of accountability

Sivakumar Velayutham

This paper seeks to highlight the contribution of the Catholic practice of confession and the Protestant Reformation to the development of the modern concept of accountability.

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Group affiliation and North American firms' value

Yoser Gadhoum, Jean‐Pierre Gueyié, Maher Zoubeidi

This paper aims to assess the impact of group affiliation and anticipated expropriation on North American firms' value.

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Governance, compliance and legal enforcement: evaluating a recent Irish initiative

John Heneghan, David O'Donnell

The objective of this paper is to present an initial evaluation of recent Irish legislation in the area of corporate governance.

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Does ownership affect a firm's performance and default risk in Jordan?

Rami Zeitun, Gary Gang Tian

This paper seeks to examine the impact of ownership structure on firm performance and the default risk of a sample of publicly listed firms.

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Corporate governance and financing decisions of Ghanaian listed firms

Joshua Abor

This paper seeks to examine the relationship between corporate governance and the capital structure decisions of listed firms in Ghana.

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Strategic approaches of corporate codes of ethics in Australia: a framework for classification and empirical illustration

Göran Svensson, Greg Wood

Research has so far not approached the contents of corporate code of ethics from a strategic classification point of view. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to introduce

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Cover of Corporate Governance

ISSN:

1472-0701

Online date, start – end:

2001

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Gabriel Eweje