Corporate Governance in a Developing Economy: Issues of Choosing the Right Approach (Rules or Principles)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS IV
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1
Outline of the Study1
Background1
Research Aim and Objectives2
Research Questions2
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 4
What is Corporate Governance?4
The role of social interest groups (stakeholders) in corporate governance9
Basic characteristics of corporate governance10
Circle of stakeholders11
Theoretical context13
Common Features of Disclosure Of Information Necessary for the Good of the Company:16
Access to Information16
The Corporate Governance: Between Business and Management Shareholders17
Other Forces18
Financial19
Background of Corporate Governance19
Corporate governance functions21
The Importance of Corporate Governance23
Reasons Why Corporate Governance Has Received More Attention Lately25
Challenges Faced by Developing Countries, Emerging Markets, and Transition Economies28
Characterizing Principles and Rules29
Importance of corporate governance30
The four principles of corporate governance31
The four points of interest in corporate governance31
Compliance with laws and regulations32
Corporate governance framework32
Designs of the Corporate Governance34
Principles of Corporate Governance35
Systems of corporate governance36
Success Effects of Corporate Governance37
Main Effects of Good Corporate Governance38
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY 42
Introduction42
Philosophical Framework or Paradigm43
Rationale for a Qualitative Study47
Research Design48
Literature Search48
Keywords49
Research Method49
Literature Selection Criteria50
Search Technique50
Theoretical Framework50
Methodology50
Researcher Bias51
Sample52
Data Collection and Processing Procedures53
Data Analysis Procedures56
Quality and Verification57
Reliability/Dependability58
Validity60
Ethical Considerations62
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS 63
Purposes of the Corporate Governance66
Corporate Interest as Guiding Principle67
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION 69
REFERENCES 71
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Outline of the Study
This research concentrates on the several facets of corporate governance and incorporates the following chapters:
Introduction
Literature Review
Methodology
Discussion and Analysis
Conclusion
Background
A huge debate is raging the world of governance these days as to how the level of trust can be improved in our communities in regards to the governance bodies of companies, aboriginal communities, charitable corporations, and so on. While there are many debates that are presently in progress, the most important ones are playing out in global communities, with other companies taking lead from there.
Though these debates might seem a little off topic from the daily governance responsibilities, it actually is not. By understanding the different point of views and underlying rationales can help the board of directors to develop practices and policies that improve the governance of their organization and thus improve community's trust in the organizations leadership. In this study we assess the issues that organizations face while choosing the right kind of corporate governance approach (i.e. rules-based or principles based approach).
Research Aim and Objectives
The aim of this research is to identify the issues of choosing the right corporate governance approach in developing economy. The two approaches that are under consideration are Rule-base and Principle-based corporate governance ...