Board independence and corporate performance: Evidence from Malaysia
One of the key provisions of the Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance is the requirement for inclusion of outside or independent directors on the board. The recent corporate scandals that have rocked the nation provide evidence of the failure of this provision to prevent these scandals from occurr...
Main Authors: | Ponnu, C.H., Karthigeyan, R.M. |
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Format: | Article |
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Academic Journals
2010
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