Corporate Governance in India: Disciplining the Dominant Shareholder Abstract The nascent debate on corporate governance in India has tended to draw heavily on the large Anglo-American literature on the subject. This paper argues however that the corporate governance problems in India are very different. The governance issue in the US or the UK is essentially that of disciplining the management who have ceased to be effectively accountable to the owners. The problem in the Indian corporate sector
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No 502‚ June 2002 Jurajda‚ S King‚ R.G. and Levine‚ R. “Finance and Growth: Schumpter Might be Right”‚ Quarterly Journal of Economics‚ 1993a‚ 108‚ pp717-738 Kirby‚ D.A Kocenda‚ E. and Svenjar‚ J. “The Impact of Czech Mass Privatisation on Corporate Governance”‚ MCB University Press‚ Journal of Economic Studies‚ Vol 30‚ No ¾‚ 2003‚ pp278293 Levine‚ Ross McKinnon‚ Ronald. Money and Capital in Economic Development‚ Chapter 7: Financial Repression and Inflation‚ Washington D.C.‚ The Brookings Institution
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CG 601 PROJECT PAPER [pic] STUDENT NAME: MARK MISOMALI STUDENT ID NO: 24ELI-11765 INTAKE AND VENUE: EVENING 24‚ LILONGWE LECTURER’s NAME: GAW KACHALI DATE SUBMITTED: DECEMBER 01‚ 2011 PREFACE Many organizations of private or public nature are not spared from the risks of fraud and corruption. The complex business processes make it impossible to find a common solution for combating fraud and corruption. Even in similar business processes the nature of fraud and
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DOES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ENHANCE FIRM PERFORMANCE? BY: DR. RONALD IWU-EGWUONWU Introduction: Nations thrive on the performance of their economic units the major part of which are business firms that operate in their corporate jurisdictions. The quality of performance of these firms is of great interest to governments because by them a great amount of the degree of economic development seen in a country is achieved. Governments fund their annual budgets to a great extend by the amount of
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Corporate governance is not for small companies and organizations. Analytically comment with examples. Introduction This paper attempts to make an analytical comment‚ with examples‚ on the assertion that corporate governance is not for small companies and organizations. This will be done after the definition of terms‚ “corporate governance”‚ “company”‚ and “organization”. Definition of Terms “Corporate governance” enshrines the manner in which power is exercised in the management of economic
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targetgroup understands that “he’s a great lover” Branding – small piece of peoples mind. Branding – identity Apple standing out (in the beginning – now everyone have apple) Apple is the averiage thing It is about differentiation The perceptions and emotions we attach to it It is about differentiation – standing out Early Brands 1866-1899 – Product branding started Later on Coca cola – the promise of good taste … His masters voice Sunlight soup Branding is also seen as a promise to
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thoughts that crept into my mind was corporate espionage or insider trading. The largest external/environmental obstacle that most businesses will face is their competition‚ knowing where the competition plans to take their company can be critical in formulating an external business strategy. Unfortunately‚ this is illegal in most forms and people go to jail for it all the time. The next best thing is to take the environmental and evaluate them with the "Issues Priority Matrix". This basically evaluates
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4.1. Internal Audit 5 4.2. Corporate Governance Framework 5 5.0. Case Studies 6 5.1. Royal Dutch Shell 6 5.2. Royal Bank of Scotland 6 6.0. Application of theory 7 6.1. Royal Dutch Shell 7 6.2. Royal Bank Of Scotland 7 8.0. Limitations 8 9.0. References 9 1.0. Introduction A good governance system in an organization begins with having internal audit function. The value and the need to focus on improving strong corporate governance have increased due to a series
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An Assignment of Business Ethics & Corporate Governance CASE STUDIES Module I BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY December 3‚ 2009‚ marked the 25th anniversary of the world’s worst ever industrial disaster - the gas leak that occurred at Union Carbide India Ltd’s (UCIL) pesticide plant in Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh‚ India). The tragedy that instantly killed more than 3‚000 people and left thousands injured and affected for life‚ occurred when water entered Methyl Isocyanate (MIC) storage tank No. 610
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iiste.org Two-Tier Corporate Governance Model for Pakistan Safdar Hussain Tahir1* Hazoor Muhammad Sabir2 Adnan Arshad1 Muhammad Anwar ul Haq1 1. Department of Banking & Finance‚ Government College University‚ Faisalabad‚ Pakistan. 2. Department of Economics‚ Government College University‚ Faisalabad‚ Pakistan. * E-mail of the corresponding author: safdartahir@gmail.com Abstract The main purpose of this study was to formulate a model of corporate governance suitable for the Pakistani
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