It pays to be an executive in Malaysia
Malaysian corporate sector is characterized by an insider system of corporate governance and induced the alignment problems between majority shareholders and the minority group.This paper investigates if there is an evidence of moral hazard behaviour being practiced in the executive remuneration dec...
Main Authors: | Ghazali, Zahiruddin, Md. Taib, Fauziah |
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Format: | Article |
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Tennessee State University College of Business
2015
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