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Zalfa Laili Hamzah,
Noor Adwa Sulaiman and
Maria Mohd Ismail
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Zalfa Laili Hamzah: Universiti Malaya, Faculty of Business and Economics
Noor Adwa Sulaiman: Universiti Malaya, Faculty of Business and Economics
Maria Mohd Ismail: Universiti Malaya, Faculty of Business and Economics
Chapter 12 in Concepts of Corporate Governance and Public Governance, 2026, pp 223-246 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter synthesises the key insights of this book, reflecting on the interconnected roles of corporate governance and public governance, in shaping sustainable, ethical, and reputable organisations. It recaps the foundational concepts introduced in earlier chapters and highlights the ways governance, whether in the corporate or public sector that anchors organisational integrity, strategic decision-making, and stakeholder trust. The chapter distils lessons from multiple case studies, illustrating both successes and failures in governance and branding, and emphasises the importance of ethical leadership, compliance, and adaptability in a rapidly evolving global environment. It also presents a comparative analysis of corporate and public governance, outlining similarities in transparency, accountability, and ethical standards, while differentiating their objectives, stakeholders, and decision-making processes. The discussion underscores that in the digital era, governance must integrate technological innovation, ESG principles, and reputation management to remain effective. Ultimately, governance is positioned not as a regulatory formality but as a strategic asset that drives resilience, stakeholder trust, and long-term organisational success.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-95-2449-5_12
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