International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics
2004 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 3/4, 2006
- An empirical examination of the content and composition of Board Charters pp. 198-216

- Chris Bart
- Ethical values and leadership: a study of business school deans in Canada pp. 217-236

- Nick Bontis and Adwoa Mould-Mograbi
- Contemporaneous relationship between EVA and shareholder value pp. 237-253

- Wajeeh Elali
- Securities market and corporate governance of privatised firms pp. 254-279

- Viet Ha Hoang
- Democratic capitalism and respect for the value of freedom pp. 280-293

- Waheed Hussain
- Corporate governance mechanisms and the performance of small-cap firms in Canada pp. 294-328

- Lorne Switzer and Catherine Kelly
- The role of board chair in the relationship between board human capital and firm performance pp. 329-340

- Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, Yu-Chen Wei and Ming-Hsueh Chen
Volume 2, issue 1/2, 2006
- The governance role of the board in corporate strategy: a comparison of board practices in 'for profit' and 'not for profit' organisations pp. 2-22

- Chris Bart and Ken Deal
- Creativity, convergence or confusion: what do socially responsible investment organisations contribute to the governance debate in Canada? pp. 23-42

- Detlev Nitsch and Mark C. Baetz
- Corporate secrecy: the final barrier to corporate governance pp. 43-53

- Robert Chambers
- Governance in a large organisation pp. 54-63

- Brian J. Chartier
- Growth and corporate governance in transition economies: an adaptation of the Ramsey model pp. 64-83

- Giovanni D'Orio and Tsvetomira Tsenova
- Insider trading, ethical attitudes and culture: an experimental market analysis pp. 84-100

- J.C. Gaa, S.M. Khalid Nainar and Mohamed Shehata
- Where the rubber meets the road pp. 101-115

- Sylvia Groves
- Governance failures also occur in the non-profit world pp. 116-128

- Eric W. Hayden
- The role of management accounting in corporate social responsibility measures: experience with the financial services industry pp. 129-144

- Md. Mostaque Hussain
- Cultural determinants of ownership concentration across countries pp. 145-165

- Eelke De Jong and Radislav Semenov
- Organising cooperative institutional forms in knowledge transfer across borders – a transaction cost approach to comparative firm performance pp. 166-182

- Saba Khalid
- Ethics and corporate governance: banking on scandal pp. 183-196

- Justin O'Brien
Volume 1, issue 4, 2005
- Does the criminal law have a role in the corporate setting? pp. 259-276

- Annabelle James, James Kirkbride and Steve Letza
- Corporate social responsibility and stakeholder approach: a conceptual review pp. 277-302

- Nada K. Kakabadse, Cecile Rozuel and Linda Lee-Davies
- The United Nations Global Compact: the business implementation and accountability challenge pp. 303-316

- Thomas A. Hemphill
- Clustering consumers according to their attitudes on corporate social responsibility pp. 317-328

- Aikaterini I. Vassilikopoulou, George J. Siomkos and John Mylonakis
- Governance and football: an examination of the relevance of corporate governance regulations for the sports sector pp. 329-349

- Stuart Farquhar, Silke Machold and Pervaiz K. Ahmed
- Can good corporate governance practices contribute to firms' financial performance? – evidence from Malaysian companies pp. 350-362

- Allan Chang Aik Leng and Shazali Abu Mansor
Volume 1, issue 2/3, 2004
- The governance role of the board in corporate strategy: an initial progress report pp. 111-125

- Chris Bart
- The role of corporate counsel in the new governance model: sound policy or another quick fix? pp. 126-136

- Hugh P. Gunz, Sally P. Gunz and Robert V.A. Jones
- Outside director remuneration and the decision to grant CEO stock options pp. 137-146

- Kiridaran Kanagaretnam, Robert Mathieu and Ramachandran Ramanan
- Corporate governance with a difference: fiduciary duty for a wisdom economy pp. 147-161

- Laurent Leduc
- Beyond compliance: testing the limits of reforming the governance of Wall Street pp. 162-174

- Justin O'Brien
- Market positioning and corporate responsibility pp. 175-191

- Ashok P. Ranchhod and Patricia Park
- Moving beyond compliance and control: building a values-based corporate governance culture supportive of a culture of mutual accountability pp. 192-209

- Elisabeth Sundrum
- Association between board of director characteristics and the amount of voluntary audit committee disclosures pp. 210-232

- J-L.W. Mitchell Van Der Zahn
- Audit committee features and earnings management: further evidence from Singapore pp. 233-258

- J-L.W. Mitchell Van Der Zahn and Greg Tower
Volume 1, issue 1, 2004
- Pension funds governance: an overview of the role of trustees pp. 3-26

- Nada Kakabadse and Andrew Kakabadse
- Philosophical and paradoxical issues in corporate governance pp. 27-44

- Steve Letza and Xiuping Sun
- Beyond stakeholder engagement: the challenges of stakeholder participation in corporate governance pp. 45-55

- Christopher Low and Christopher Cowton
- Corporate governance models in emerging markets: the case of India pp. 56-77

- Silke Machold and Ajit Kumar Vasudevan
- Exploring theoretical paradigms in corporate governance pp. 78-94

- Clive Smallman
- Learning from the West: the right medicine for Japan? pp. 95-110

- Henri-Claude De Bettignies