Journal of Management & Governance
1997 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2017
- Information security governance: pending legal responsibilities of non-executive boards pp. 793-814

- Laura Georg
- Corporate ethics: evidence from Islamic banks pp. 815-840

- Majdi A. Quttainah and Ali R. Almutairi
- The influence of corporate governance on changes in risk following the global financial crisis: evidence from the Portuguese stock market pp. 841-878

- Tiago Miguel Sá, Elisabete Duarte Neves and Cristina Gonçalves Góis
- Rethinking board diversity with the behavioural theory of corporate governance: opportunities and challenges for advances in theorising pp. 879-906

- Szymon Kaczmarek
- External audit and goodwill write-off pp. 907-934

- Silvia Ferramosca, Giulio Greco and Marco Allegrini
- Boards, governance and value creation in grant-giving foundations pp. 935-961

- Alessandro Hinna and Fabio Monteduro
- Performance information use in public administration: an exploratory study of determinants and effects pp. 963-991

- Denita Cepiku, Alessandro Hinna, Danila Scarozza and Andrea Bonomi Savignon
- Does director capital influence board turnover after an incident of fraud? Evidence from Italian listed companies pp. 993-1022

- Giuseppe D’Onza and Alessandra Rigolini
- Corporate governance effectiveness along the entrepreneurial process of a family firm: the role of private equity pp. 1023-1052

- Paolo Toma and Stefano Montanari
- Dual class shares, board of directors’ effectiveness and firm’s market value: an empirical study pp. 1053-1092

- Lélis Pedro Andrade, Aureliano Bressan and Robert Iquiapaza
Volume 21, issue 3, 2017
- The role and effect of controlling shareholders in corporate governance pp. 561-572

- Lucie Courteau, Roberto Di Pietra, Paolo Giudici and Andrea Melis
- Executive remuneration standards and the “conformity gap” at controlled corporations pp. 573-597

- Roberto Barontini, Stefano Bozzi and Guido Ferrarini
- The impact of family owners’ monitoring on CEO turnover decisions and the role of trust pp. 599-621

- Davide Rizzotti, Claudia Frisenna and Roberta Mazzone
- Board characteristics effects on performance in family and non-family business: a multi-theoretical approach pp. 623-658

- Franco Ernesto Rubino, Paolo Tenuta and Domenico Rocco Cambrea
- Minority and majority private equity investments: firm performance and governance pp. 659-684

- Erich Battistin, Paolo Bortoluzzi, Fabio Buttignon and Marco Vedovato
- Governance strategy and costs: board compensation in Sweden pp. 685-713

- Sven-Olof Yrjö Collin, Yuliya Ponomareva, Sara Ottosson and Nina Sundberg
- Do auditors’ perceptions actually help fight against fraudulent practices? Evidence from Tunisia pp. 715-735

- Ikhlas Hentati-Klila, Saida Dammak-Barkallah and Habib Affes
- Effect of the board of directors and the audit committee on firm performance: a panel data analysis pp. 737-755

- Hazar Ben Barka and François Legendre
- The impact of family CEO’s ownership and the moderating effect of the second largest owner in private family firms pp. 757-784

- Limei Che and Pingying Zhang
- D. Andreini and C. Bettinelli: Business model innovation: from systematic literature review to future research directions pp. 785-792

- Joshua J. Daspit
Volume 21, issue 2, 2017
- Does a firm’s exposure to ethical failures matter to financial markets? A governance perspective pp. 267-289

- Denis Cormier and Michel Magnan
- Internal audit function quality and financial reporting: results of a survey on German listed companies pp. 291-329

- Marius Gros, Sebastian Koch and Christoph Wallek
- Explaining the influence of time budget pressure on audit quality in Sweden pp. 331-350

- Pernilla Broberg, Torbjörn Tagesson, Daniela Argento, Niclas Gyllengahm and Ola Mårtensson
- Audit quality and earnings management in less developed economies: the case of Saudi Arabia pp. 351-373

- Murya Habbash and Salim Alghamdi
- The role of the board in shaping foundations’ strategy: an empirical study pp. 375-397

- Giacomo Boesso, Fabrizio Cerbioni, Andrea Menini and Antonio Parbonetti
- Efficiency of internal control: evidence from Swiss non-financial companies pp. 399-433

- Stefan Hunziker
- Board characteristics and the value relevance of fair values pp. 435-471

- Jimi Siekkinen
- Beyond trust: towards a practice-based understanding of governing ‘network organizations’ pp. 473-498

- Yvonne Tobias-Miersch
- Self-regulation of corporate governance in Russian firms: translating the national standard into internal policies pp. 499-532

- Ilya Okhmatovskiy
- Some have to, and some want to: Why firms adopt a post-industrial form pp. 533-559

- Chris R. Meyer, David G. Cohen and Sudhir Nair
Volume 21, issue 1, 2017
- Redesigning the scope of ‘Reviews and Overviews’ pp. 265-266

- Daniele Cerrato
Volume 20, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial pp. 687-687

- Lino Cinquini
- “Governance and corruption: is history repeating itself?” Fostering a debate and inviting contributions from a multidisciplinary perspective pp. 689-701

- Roberto Pietra and Andrea Melis
- Whistle-blowing regulation in different corporate governance systems: an analysis of the regulation approaches from the view of path dependence theory pp. 703-727

- Esther Pittroff
- The configurational effects of board monitoring and the institutional environment on CEO compensation: a country-level fuzzy-set analysis pp. 729-757

- Krista B. Lewellyn and Maureen I. Muller-Kahle
- The impact of national culture and social capital on corporate social responsibility attitude among immigrants entrepreneurs pp. 759-787

- Matteo Pedrini, Valentina Bramanti and Benedetto Cannatelli
- Board attributes and shareholder wealth in mergers and acquisitions: a survey of the literature pp. 789-821

- Etienne Redor
- Networks in policy, management and governance: a comparative literature review to stimulate future research avenues pp. 823-849

- Martina Dal Molin and Cristina Masella
- Board size and firm value: evidence from Australia pp. 851-873

- Pascal Nguyen, Nahid Rahman, Alex Tong and Ruoyun (Lucy) Zhao
- Corporate governance and credit rating in Islamic banks: Does Shariah governance matters? pp. 875-906

- Rihab Grassa
- Selection system orientations as an explanation for the differences between dual leaders of the same organization in their perception of organizational performance pp. 907-933

- Pawan V. Bhansing, Mark A. A. M. Leenders and Nachoem M. Wijnberg
Volume 20, issue 2, 2016
- Editorials of editorship transition pp. 201-207

- Roberto Pietra and Lino Cinquini
- Boundaries of the business model within business groups pp. 321-362

- Emiliano Carlo, Fabio Fortuna and Silvia Testarmata
- Evaluation of corporate governance systems by credit rating agencies pp. 363-385

- Amir Louizi and Radhouane Kammoun
Volume 20, issue 1, 2016
- Darwinism, organizational evolution and survival: key challenges for future research pp. 1-17

- Gianpaolo Abatecola, Fiorenza Belussi, Dermot Breslin and Igor Filatotchev
- Darwinist connections between the systemness of social organizations and their evolution pp. 19-44

- Roberto Cafferata
- What evolves in organizational co-evolution? pp. 45-67

- Dermot Breslin
- An autecological interpretation of the firm and its environment pp. 69-87

- Colin Jones
- Business angel post-investment activities: a multi-level review pp. 89-114

- Andreas Fili and Jaan Grünberg
- Directors’ human capital, firm strategy, and firm performance pp. 115-145

- Christophe Volonté and Pascal Gantenbein
- Board attributes and foreign shareholdings in Malaysian listed firms pp. 147-178

- Puan Yatim, Takiah Iskandar and Elsie Nga
- Do CEOs exercise managerial discretion to save their jobs? pp. 179-200

- Sungsoo Kim, Rakesh Sambharya and Joon Yang
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