International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics
2004 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 2, 2025
- The effect of individual-collective decisions and perceived organisational support on accountants' whistle-blowing actions pp. 131-153

- Putri Wulanditya, Bambang Subroto, Syaiful Iqbal and Yeney Widya Prihatiningtias
- Effect of manager's ethical behaviour and organisational ethics on performance: a case of banking industry of Bangladesh pp. 154-175

- Nowrin Dewan Asphia and Mohit Srivastava
- Ethical perceptions and attitudes of doing business in the Middle East: an empirical study of Palestine pp. 176-197

- Sonia Ammar and Jet Mboga
- Sustainability in the technology industry: board attributes, ESG and corporate financial performance in an emerging market pp. 198-225

- Angela Kit-Fong Ma, Yinfei Chen and Yiming Chen
- Ethical practices and financial reporting quality in Malaysian SMEs: the perception of financial report preparers pp. 226-244

- Siti Faizah Zainal, Hafiza Aishah Hashim, Zalailah Salleh, Akmalia Mohamad Ariff and Nor Raihan Mohamad
Volume 19, issue 1, 2025
- The impact of corporate governance on financial leverage: evidence from Egypt pp. 1-29

- Rimon Micheal, K. Sandar Kyaw and Kwami H. Quao
- A tale of wilful malfeasance 2003-2008 - followed by recovery and resurrection in Iceland pp. 30-44

- Murray J. Bryant and Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson
- Long-term evolution of business ethics in Hong Kong pp. 45-66

- Tsun Se Cheong, Felix Tang, Andy Cheng, Michal Wojewodzki and Sunny Chan
- Factors that contributes the willingness to stay in organisations pp. 67-93

- Mariana Cruz, Álvaro L. Dias, Leandro F. Pereira, Renato Lopes da Costa and Rui Gonçalves
- The influence of workplace ethics training on leader decision-making pp. 94-111

- Sibylla Meine Andrean
- Agency problem - a missing link between corporate social responsibility reporting and firm performance pp. 112-130

- Hien Thi Tran, Hanh Song Thi Pham and Hung Doan
Volume 18, issue 6, 2024
- Corporate social responsibility, allegation of corruption, and media sentiment pp. 627-650

- Suresh Kalagnanam and Abhilash Nair
- Corporate social responsibility and stock price crash risk: the mediating effect of accounting conservatism pp. 651-677

- Emna Brahem, Florence Depoers, Faten Lakhal and Assil Guizani
- CSR and firm performance nexus in a highly unstable political context: institutional influence and community cohesion pp. 678-701

- Islam Abdeljawad, Mamunur Rashid, Nour Abdul-Rahman Arafat, Hadeel Naifeh and Nadeen Ghanem
- Mind the gap: impact of formal institutional distance and human rights differences between the host and home countries on emerging market multinationals' choice of ownership strategy pp. 702-732

- Rekha Rao-Nicholson and Liudmyla Svystunova
- Role of technology director in boosting internationalisation and performance: an evidence from EU sustainable firms pp. 733-749

- Um-E-Roman Fayyaz, Gianluca Antonucci, Raja Nabeel-Ud-Din Jalal and Michelina Venditti
Volume 18, issue 4/5, 2024
- Investment in ESG activities and bank performance: does bank ownership matter? pp. 357-374

- Marc Kouzez, Ji-Yong Lee and Jomana Mahfod-Leroux
- CSR investment and operating and financial leverage under competitive pressure pp. 375-394

- Taher Hamza, Rym Mhadhbi and Zeineb Barka
- Do CEO debt-like compensations promote investment efficiency? pp. 395-429

- Wajih Abbassi, Sabri Boubaker, Kaouther Chebbi and Riadh Manita
- Financial expert CEOs and corporate social responsibility decoupling pp. 430-455

- Sana Akbar Khan, René P. Orij and Nhung Vu
- Cost-benefit analysis economic evaluation of CSR projects: evidence from Morocco pp. 456-471

- Abdelmajid Ibenrissoul, Souhaila Kammoun and Amine Lahiani
- The effect of corporate social responsibility on European bank credit ratings pp. 472-491

- Islem Arous, Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh and Salah Ben Hamed
- ESG dimensions, firm performance and corporate governance systems pp. 492-521

- Zied Ftiti, Maher Jeriji, Waël Louhichi, Yasmine Mensi and Amel Zenaidi
- Politically connected CEOs and risk-taking behaviour: comparative evidence from private and foreign-owned banks in China pp. 522-553

- Haithem Awijen, Hachmi Ben Ameur, Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh and Younes Ben Zaied
- Moving towards sustainable waste management: a critical analysis of corporate governance pp. 554-581

- Asif Saeed, Noor Zahid, Rizwan Mushtaq and Ammar Gull
- Stock market integration in emerging markets in the spectre of the global financial crisis pp. 582-608

- Najlae Bendou, Jean-Jacques Lilti and Khalid El Badraoui
- Corporate social responsibility and debt maturity: the moderating role of CSR reporting quality pp. 609-626

- Sonia Boukattaya and Abdelwahed Omri
Volume 18, issue 3, 2024
- Egregious separation payments? The role of internal and external corporate governance pp. 241-267

- Cyrine Ben-Hafaiedh, Pierpaolo Pattitoni and Barbara Petracci
- Governance and internal control in LGOs: a systematic literature review pp. 268-296

- Stergios Galanis, Michail Pazarskis and Maria Kyriakou
- Does foreign ownership affect corporate cash holdings? Evidence from Amman Stock Exchange pp. 297-312

- Lara Al-Haddad and Abdullah Al-Ahmad
- Shifting attention from 'board anatomy' to 'board physiology' to understand the roles of directors: evidence from UK companies pp. 313-332

- Ioannis Gkliatis and Dimitrios N. Koufopoulos
- Board characteristics and firm success: does the institutional context always matter? pp. 333-354

- Maria Cristina Zaccone
Volume 18, issue 2, 2024
- Too far apart! - An evaluation of the challenges impeding virtual teams' success pp. 136-153

- Douglas Aghimien, Lerato Aghimien, Clinton Aigbavboa and Siphiwe Dhladhla
- Severity of ethical issues in virtual teams on construction projects pp. 154-168

- Olugbenga Timo Oladinrin, Lekan Damilola Ojo, Onaopepo Adeniyi and Funke Dorcas Adedeji
- Characterisation of the effects of coronavirus pandemic on construction projects delivery pp. 169-187

- Dorcas Titilayo Moyanga, Lekan Damilola Ojo, Oluwadamilare Olamide Ilesanmi and Ahmed Elyamany
- Managing construction delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK construction industry pp. 188-214

- Temitope Omotayo, Tom R. Brudenell, Ayokunle Olanipekun and Temitope Egbelakin
- Firm characteristics and the level of IFRS compliance and disclosure in GCC countries pp. 215-240

- Khalil Nimer, Muath Abdel Qader and Tamer K. Darwish
Volume 18, issue 1, 2024
- Corporate governance in real estate investment trusts: a systematic literature review and ideas for future research pp. 1-26

- Michail Pazarskis, Stergios Galanis, Andreas G. Koutoupis and Athina Stavrou
- Is corporate governance relevant to firm performance? Evidence from Indian manufacturing companies pp. 27-44

- Subhas Mondal and Tarak Nath Sahu
- Social ties, group dynamics, and executive compensation: an integrative two-stage framework pp. 45-63

- Won-Yong Oh, Rami Jung and Young Kyun Chang
- Credit reporting agency stakeholder and CSR reporting linkages pp. 64-83

- Edward T. Vieira Jr., Susan Grantham and Susan D. Sampson
- The ripple effect of organisational inclusiveness on perception of ethical climate - an empirical investigation pp. 84-103

- P.C. Gita and Sheeja Krishnakumar
- The moderating role of CEO race on the relationship between CEO masculinity and company financial performance pp. 104-129

- Tamer Elsheikh, Hafiza Aishah Hashim, Nor Raihan Mohamad, Khaled Hussainey and Faozi A. Almaqtari
Volume 17, issue 6, 2023
- Governance in non-profit organisations: a plural or ambiguous research field? Bibliometrics and definitions of a broad concept pp. 619-653

- Guillaume Plaisance
- The influence of corporate social responsibility perception on employees' job performance: an evidence from Vietnam pp. 654-672

- Bui Nhat Vuong
- Religious context and its influence on banking sector regulation pp. 673-688

- Ainur Ramazanova, Assyl Sabitova, Raissa Orsayeva, Gulmira Bairkenova and Indira Smailova
- Basic human values of Indian management professionals: a demographic profile pp. 689-704

- Alex Joseph, Sarin Raju and T.M. Rofin
- Corporate strategic objective, corporate social responsibility practices and employees' affective commitment: a managerial perspective pp. 705-725

- Mai Ngoc Khuong, Khoa Truong An Nguyen and Thi Phuong Ngan To
- Directors' remuneration, banks' specifics and board characteristics: the case of Indian listed banks pp. 726-748

- Najib H.S. Farhan, Faozi A. Almaqtari, Waleed M. Al-ahdal and Hafiza Aishah Hashim
Volume 17, issue 5, 2023
- Governance and the prevention of fraud in charities in England and Wales pp. 495-524

- Saffet Aras Uygur and Christopher J. Napier
- Corporate social responsibility perceptions and manager creativity: testing the mediating role of organisational identification pp. 525-543

- Um-E-Roman Fayyaz, Raja Nabeel-Ud-Din Jalal and Michelina Venditti
- Do corporate governance mechanisms restrain earnings management? Evidence from Nigeria pp. 544-572

- Olojede Paul, Erin Olayinka and Adetula Dorcas
- Corporate governance and firm performance of listed Indian companies pp. 573-588

- Premananda Sethi, Tarak Nath Sahu and Sudarshan Maity
- Updating UK CSR legislation and potentials for voluntary application pp. 589-618

- William Hyslop, Dilshad Sarwar and Amin Hosseinian-Far
Volume 17, issue 4, 2023
- The disclosure practice of governance element of integrated reporting in Ghana pp. 335-354

- Haruna Maama, Md Humayun Kabir and Mishelle Doorasamy
- Sustainability reporting and assurance in Gulf Cooperation Council countries: what is missing? pp. 355-392

- Abdulhadi H. Ramadan, Mahmoud Nassar, Mohammad Haroun Sharairi, Mohammed Hassan Makhlouf and Khalil Nimer
- Do investors care about corporate environmental responsibility engagement? pp. 393-415

- Khaldoon Albitar, Siming Liu, Khaled Hussainey and Gaoke Liao
- Emergent themes of social and environmental reporting in the UK retail banks pp. 416-442

- Mohamed Saeudy and Khaled Hussainey
- Business utilitarian ethics and green lending policies: a thematic analysis on the Swedish global retail and commercial banking sector pp. 443-470

- Bruno F. Abrantes and Emelie Ström
- Good governance, bad governance: a refinement and application of key governance concepts pp. 471-494

- Scott L. Mitchell, Mark D. Packard and Brent B. Clark
Volume 17, issue 3, 2023
- Board of directors' configurations and the performance of banks: lessons learned from the global financial crisis pp. 223-245

- Nicola Cucari, Michele Simoni and Antonio Renzi
- Striving towards better governance and a knowledge-based economy: impact of intangible resources on firm performance pp. 246-278

- Kanwal Iqbal Khan, Syed Khurram Abbas Sherazia and Hafsa Hamida
- Do gender-diverse boards lead to selection of female CEOs: a study of life insurance firms in the USA pp. 279-292

- B. Elango
- The ethics of talent management practices in China, exploring the role of guanxi in talent recruitment and talent development pp. 293-309

- Shuai Zhang
- Director categorisation and monitoring efficiency pp. 310-329

- Samira Abi Dames, Bilal Al-Dah and Mustafa Dah
Volume 17, issue 2, 2023
- Do deviations from shareholder democracy harm sustainability? An empirical analysis of multiple voting shares in Europe pp. 111-130

- Marco Fasan, Elise Soerger Zaro, Cláudio Soerger Zaro, Cesare Schiavon and Ernesto-Marco Bagarotto
- Firm financial performance and sustainability reporting: the role of institutional investors' ownership pp. 131-154

- Hafizah Abd-Mutalib and Nor Atikah Shafai
- Corporate governance and financial performance of firms listed on Asian Pacific stocks: evidence from Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore pp. 155-181

- Ibrahim Khalifa Elmghaamez and Xin Yao Gan
- When silence is golden? Virtuous silence in the organisation: its conceptualisation, key characteristics, and values pp. 182-195

- Shih Yung Chou, Charles Ramser and Katelin Barron
- Do board characteristics matter for the dividend policy of state-owned companies? Evidence from Russia pp. 196-222

- Irina V. Berezinets, Yulia Ilina, Marat V. Smirnov and Tengiz G. Ambardnishvili
Volume 17, issue 1, 2023
- A cross-cultural comparison of attitudes towards business ethics pp. 1-33

- Jakub Procházka and Michal Jirásek
- Implementing mandatory corporate social responsibility in India: assessing progress made by corporates and NGOs pp. 34-49

- Suresh Kalagnanam and Priya Nair Rajeev
- Evidence of ethics and misconduct in a multinational corporation: motives for growth of corrupt environments in today's business world pp. 50-78

- Christian T. Elbæk and Panagiotis Mitkidis
- Implementation of whistleblowing policies: the case of listed companies in Spain pp. 79-98

- Elisa Baraibar-Diez and María D. Odriozola
- Does hostile environment encourages abusive supervision and deviant work behaviours: a mediation approach pp. 99-110

- Muhammad Khaleel and Shankar Chelliah
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