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The mission of Corporate Governance: An International Review is to publish cutting-edge international business research on the phenomena of comparative corporate governance throughout the global economy. Our ultimate goal is a rigorous and relevant global theory of corporate governance. We define corporate governance broadly as the exercise of power over corporate entities so as to increase the value provided to the organization's various stakeholders, as well as making those stakeholders accountable for acting responsibly with regard to the protection, generation, and distribution of wealth invested in the firm. Because of this broad conceptualization, a wide variety of academic disciplines can contribute to our understanding, and we do not limit our perspective to any one theory or methodological paradigm. Previous theory and research has been published by scholars operating from such base disciplines as accounting, economics, finance, law, management, sociology, and political science. In other words, we seek to learn about both the antecedents and effects of corporate governance practices, policies, and principles throughout the world from an interdisciplinary “conversation”.
Corporate GovernanceOwnership StructureBoard of DirectorsInstitutional InvestorsAgency TheoryPolicy ImplicationsFinancial PerformanceInvestor ProtectionShareholder ActivismEarnings ManagementOwnershipCorporate Social ResponsibilityCEO CompensationBoard IndependenceExecutive CompensationBoard StructureOwnership ConcentrationAudit CommitteeControlling ShareholdersSocioemotional Wealth
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