A Research on the Code of Corporate Governance in Croatian Business Practice
Ljerka Mintas Hodak,
Olivera Jurkovic Majic and
Helena Majic
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Ljerka Mintas Hodak: Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Croatia
Olivera Jurkovic Majic: Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Croatia
Helena Majic: Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Croatia
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Santiago Dodero
from University of Primorska, Faculty of Management Koper
Abstract:
The economic and legal concepts of the code of corporate governance differ one from another regarding the code’s form, functions and obligatory content. We have conducted a research consisting of three hypotheses with the expected outcome to confirm corporate misunderstanding of legal provisions and the inadequacy of legal provisions for modern business practice.
Date: 2010
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