The Corporate Governance Emergence in India

PDF

Published: 2019-10-28

Page: 76-79


Muneeb Ahmad *

Liaoning Technical University, Huludao, China.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This study gives an overview of the corporate governance in India. The corporate governance issue has been emerged all around the world and still not fully developed in emerging economies like India. From the previous study in the last decade, it has been found India makes the impressive progress towards not only the implementation but also on the improvement in the system.

Keywords: Corporate governance, emerging markets, India.


How to Cite

Ahmad, M. (2019). The Corporate Governance Emergence in India. Asian Basic and Applied Research Journal, 1(1), 76–79. Retrieved from https://globalpresshub.com/index.php/ABAARJ/article/view/787

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Pandey SC, Verma P. Organizational decline and turnaround: Insights from the worldcom case. The Journal of Business Perspective. 2005;9(2):51-65.

Dibra R. Corporate governance failure: The case of Enron and Parmalat. European Scientific Journal. 2016;12(16).

Das A. Corporate governance in India. Routledge; 2019.

Black BS, De Carvalho AG, Khanna VS, Kim W, Yurtoglu BB. Which aspects of corporate governance matter in emerging markets: Evidence from Brazil, India, Korea and Turkey. Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper. 2018;14-22.

Mohan A, Chandramohan S. Impact of corporate governance on firm performance: Empirical evidence from India. IMPACT: International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Literature (IMPACT: IJRHAL) ISSN (P). 2018;2347-4564.

Garvey GT, Swan PL. The economics of corporate governance: Beyond the marshallian firm. Journal of Corporate Finance. 1994;139-174.

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/0929-1199(94)90001-9

Zingales L. Corporate governance. The new Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and law; 1998.

DOI:https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.46906

Jensen MC, Meckling WH. Theory of the firm: Managerial behavior, agency costs and ownership structure. Journal of Financial Economics. 1976;3(4):305-360.

Sanan NK, Jaisinghani D, Yadav S. Corporate governance, firm performance and business group affiliation: Evidence from India. Management Decision; 2019.

Chakrabarti R, Kagade M. Corporate governance-Evolution and challenges in the new companies act. Available at SSRN 3200708; 2018.

Marques TA, de Sousa Ribeiro KC, Barboza F. Corporate governance and debt securities issued in Brazil and India: A multi-case study. Research in International Business and Finance. 2018;45:257-270.

Saini N, Singhania M. Corporate governance, globalization and firm performance in emerging economies: Evidence from India. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management. 2018;67(8):1310-1333.

James L, Singh LM, Goyal S. The relationship between corporate governance and firm value in India: An empirical analysis. Journal ofCommerce Journal of Commerce. 2018;204.

Zingales L. Corporate governance. NBER working paper series 6309; 1997.

Denis DK, McConnell JJ. International corporate governance. Purdue CIBER Working Papers; 2002.

Jensen M. The modern industrial revolution, exit and the failure of internal control systems. Journal of Finance. 1993;48:831-880.

Lipton M, Lorseh JW. A modest proposal for improved corporate governance. The Business Lawyer. 1992;48(1):59-77.

Available:https://www.jstor.org/stable/40687360

Hermalin BE, Weisbach MS. Boards of directors as an endogenously determined institution: A survey of the economic literature. National Bureau of Economic Research; 2000.

Yermack D. Higher mrket valuation of companies with a small board of directors. Journal of Financial Economics. 1996;40:185-211.