Family Businesses: Need for Good Corporate Governance and Succession PlanningDhameja, Nand L.Bobek, SamoDhameja, ManishJournal of Management Research (09725814)
Thin on Top: Why Corporate Governance Matters and How to Measure and Improve Board Performance Garratt advocates a back-to-basics approach based on the centuries-old value of good governance - accountability, honesty and transparency to owners -whether public or private - as he demystifies the ro...
求翻译:for instance, have highlighted the need for effective board of directors as the most prominent option for good corporate governance mechanism, particularly, the inside factors of the corporation. Ferris and Yan (2007) on the other hand, viewed the role of independent directors in mutual fu...
Corporate Performance: Good corporate governance results in better decision making, as well as it promotes effective succession planning for the top management executives, so as to create a leadership funnel and ensure long term prosperity of the organization. Investor Trust: For investors, corporate g...
Need to improve their corporate governance, internal audit, and do a good job by impulse, and the interests of shareholders and enhance external audit industry oversight, and multi-pronged, and the defense against financial fraud, for business survival and the long-term development, social credit ...
Completed for better corporate governance, need more sophisticated accounting supervision. This article will explore the State of corporate governance and accounting supervision and propose methods for strengthening and perfecting accounting supervision. ...
In this paper, Seven Gaping Holes in Our Knowledge of Corporate Governance, from the Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford, the authors observe that it “is extremely difficult to produce high-quality, fundamental insights into corporate governance.” Why is that? Well there are lots ...
This paper examines the relevant issues and argues that new legal rules on corporate accounting and profits reflecting generational equity, rather than reliance on voluntary compliance, are imperative for good corporate governance and sustainable development. Key words: Corporate profits law, CSR/corporate...
Good governance can yield a number of practical benefits, which include reducing the risk of conflict between owners and improving the business's prospects of being able to access external funding. The term 'corporate governance' refers to 'a set of relationships between a company's managemen...
ESG stands for environmental, social, and corporate governance. Although we mostly hear about it from large, publicly traded fleets, the principles of ESG could benefit all sizes and types of fleets. Photo:Gettyimages.com/Prostock-Studio In the past year, a new acronym has been showing up ...