International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics
2004 - 2026
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Volume 20, issue 7, 2026
- Unethical leadership in the South African public sector tender processes through the lens of game theory pp. 1-19

- Thato Thagakane, Tyanai Masiya, Stellah Lubinga and Kenny Chiwarawara
Volume 20, issue 3/4, 2026
- Revisiting the association between corporate governance and environmental performance: does the level of boardroom orientation matter? pp. 244-272

- Asif Saeed, Ramsha Basharat, Sabri Boubaker and Rizwan Mushtaq
- Impact of CSR and risk of expropriation on accounting quality pp. 273-290

- Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Mohammad Kabir Hassan, Mahnoor Hanif and Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan
- Assessing the impact of the global financial crisis on CSR expenditure in India pp. 291-307

- Samy Belaid, Ratikant Bhaskar, Faten Moussa and Dharen Kumar Pandey
- Nexus between corporate governance, CSR and earnings management: moderating role of leverage and firm size pp. 308-338

- Suha Mahmoud Alawi
- Halal business responsibility practices of Malaysian food SMEs from the stakeholder theory pp. 339-356

- Juliana Anis Ramli, Hafiza Aishah Hashim and Zalailah Salleh
- Enhancing non-timber forest produce (Lac) production through improved supply chain for sustainable livelihood: a case study of TATA steel pp. 357-384

- Hishmi Jamil Husain and Sarika Jain
- The impact of corporate social responsibility practices disclosure on financial performance pp. 385-406

- Muhammad Aldaas Marwan and Suresh Ramakrishnan
- CSR exposures of Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation enlisted firms during COVID-19 pp. 407-428

- Humaira Begum, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Mohammad Samiul Haque and Babor Ahmad
- Perception of SME owners towards business ethics: an empirical study focused on developing economies pp. 429-450

- Md. Abdul Halim, K.H. Robel, Md. Rostam Ali and Reshma Pervin Lima
- Factors affecting corporate environmental performance disclosures in the Czech Republic pp. 451-486

- Fahua Xu, Ivan Balogh, Ladislav Tyll and Mohit Srivastava
Volume 20, issue 2, 2026
- Board demographics and performance: evidence from European Union banks pp. 115-139

- Pierluigi Martino, Paola Ferretti and Cristina Gonnella
- Gender diversity and tax avoidance: do gender quotas matter? pp. 140-166

- Imen Tebourbi, Assil Guizani and Faten Lakhal
- Non-financial disclosure and financial performance: the consequences of the EU Non-Financial Reporting Directive in Italy pp. 167-189

- Michela Cordazzo, Laura Bini and Giuseppe Marzo
- Codes of ethics (with Mill, Kant and Aquinas) pp. 190-205

- Alonso Villarán
- Delineating corporate governance and corporate social responsibilities - a bibliometric review and future directions pp. 206-235

- Kashish Sharma and Shridev Devji
Volume 20, issue 1, 2026
- Charity or a diversion tactic in disguise of charity? Exploring Chinese enterprises' motivation for giving in the wake of COVID-19 pp. 1-27

- Yunshu Tang, Mengli Zhang, Dong Andrew Li and Yajie Wang
- Governance quality and stock returns: evidence from an emerging economy-Bangladesh pp. 28-47

- Md. Habibullah, Mohammad Ashraful Chowdhury and Md. Mamunur Rashid
- Board of directors and firm performance: a dynamic approach pp. 48-67

- Isabel Acero and Nuria Alcalde
- Narcissistic tendencies of managers and its proposed impact on change-oriented organisational citizenship behaviours of employees: a study of brokerage firms pp. 68-92

- Alireza Amini, Arash Haqbin and Mahdi Yari
- Evaluating the role of independent and female directors on the remuneration committee: evidence from LQ45 and IDX SMC liquid pp. 93-114

- Josua Tarigan, Jennifer Adriana and Saarce Elsye Hatane
Volume 19, issue 7, 2025
- To conform or to perform - the dilemma of director's attributes in agricultural cooperatives pp. 1-23

- Kari Huhtala and Terhi Saarijärvi
Volume 19, issue 6, 2025
- The relationship between Arab Spring and income: does governance matter? Evidence from Egypt and Tunisia pp. 617-633

- Abdelrahman J.K. Alfar, Raad Al-Tal and Mohamed Elheddad
- Challenges of combining non-profit and commercial organisational forms: evidence from ethical banks pp. 634-648

- Anastasia Nassauer
- Shared goals, different logics: comparison of multi-stakeholder and business-led initiatives as private governance models pp. 649-670

- Erin Leitheiser
- The moderating effect of public governance on the relationship between corporate governance and stock market development pp. 671-703

- Ali Uyar, Cemil Kuzey and Mondher Bouattour
- Role of eco-management practices in determining corporate sustainable development in China: a resource-based perspective pp. 704-732

- Fahad Khalid, Mohit Srivastava, Khwaja Naveed and Xinhui Sun
- Effects of board and audit committee characteristics on audit delay in the Nigerian oil and gas sector pp. 733-753

- Ozigi Omoyi Obeitoh, Ismaila Yusuf and Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan
Volume 19, issue 5, 2025
- Micro, small and medium enterprises recovery policy after COVID-19 pandemic: case study in developing and developed countries affected by COVID-19 pp. 500-515

- Muzalifah Muzalifah, Kamsi Kamsi and Ali Sodiqin
- Leveraging CSR to achieve SDGs during COVID-19: a study of selected Indian companies pp. 516-538

- Vijaya Sinha and Shinu Vig
- Social responsibility through responsible banking strategy pp. 539-562

- Syed Asim Ali Bukhari and Syeda Nazish Zahra Bukhari
- Corporate governance mechanisms and integrated reporting: evidence from Indian companies pp. 563-581

- Puja Kaura and Ambuj Gupta
- Environmental, social and governance performance and firm value: new evidence from Indian firms pp. 582-596

- Surbhi Jain and Teena Bagga
- Making anti-takeover provisions a bulwark of financial stability for hospitality firms during the COVID-19 crisis pp. 597-615

- Naima Lassoued and Imen Khanchel
Volume 19, issue 3/4, 2025
- Editorial pp. 245-250

- Khaled Hussainey and Fadi Alkaraan
- International trade and exchange rate during war: a retrospective review pp. 251-274

- Varun Kumar Rai and Madan Lal
- Are CSR-compliant firms more resilient during health crises? pp. 275-300

- Sabri Boubaker, Vineeta Kumari, Riadh Manita and Dharen Pandey
- The impact of governance on equity funds' performance during stable and turbulent market conditions pp. 301-319

- Nawazish Mirza, Jasmina Mangafić, Muhammad Umar and Danijela Martinović
- How do global financial markets react to the variants of the COVID-19? pp. 320-337

- Shamima Ahmed, Rima Assaf and Molla Ramizur Rahman
- Board diversity and corporate risk disclosure during the COVID-19 outbreak pp. 338-362

- Issal Haj-Salem, Salma Damak-Ayadi and Fatma Ouertani
- The level of corporate philanthropy disclosure in the context of Jordan pp. 363-387

- Omar Ahmad Ali Jarwan, Arifatul Husna Mohd Ariff and Fathiyyah Binti Abu Bakar
- Does managerial pay depend on financial performance, organisational characteristics, and governance? Evidence from the Indian manufacturing sector pp. 388-405

- Brajaballav Pal, Sanjib Das and Poulomi Roy
- Business strategy, enterprise risk management, organisational innovation performance and organisational performance: comparing fsQCA with PLS-SEM pp. 406-431

- Nguyen Vinh Khuong, Le Huu Tuan Anh, Luong Ho Quynh Giang, Le Thi Thuan An, Nguyen Le Ngoc Hang, Pham Van Nguyen and Huynh Le Hoang Nhi
- The impact of mergers and acquisitions on shareholder wealth of acquiring companies in the mining industry pp. 432-456

- George Giannopoulos, Vita Spurgeon and Mahmoud Elmarzouky
- Environmental disclosure and financial performance: an analysis of carbonex indexed companies in India pp. 457-494

- Jeevesh Sharma, Suvendu Kumar Pratihari and Suhasini Verma
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
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