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    Intellectual capital reporting and corporate characteristics of public-listed companies in Malaysia. by Foong, Soon Yau, Loo, Sin Chun, Balaraman, Rajeswary

    Published 2009
    “…The top 30 and the bottom 30 companies were selected from the list of top 100 largest public-listed companies by market capitalization at the end of 2003. …”
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    Compliance of audit requirements by public listed companies in Malaysia capital markets by Sweity, Rami M A, Yeon, Asmah Laili

    Published 2017
    “…Purpose - In recent years, the corporate governance has become a subject of concern by many stakeholders and emphasis has been laid on the roles of Audit Committees to ensure the quality of financial reporting and compliance of audit requirements by the public listed companies (PLCs).Over the years poor corporate governance (CG) has been widely and frequently reported as a major factor that led to the 1997 Asian crisis, and numerous organisations have claimed that it was the main cause indeed (Nam, 2004).The World Bank claimed that poor CG within the Eastern Asian countries is attributed to a lack of an effective board of directors, inadequate internal control, unreliable financial statements, absence of sufficient information, poor compliance, and a lack of effective audit system (World Bank, 1998).The challenges mentioned have led to huge losses and poorly estimated liabilities.However, the regulatory bodies in charge of monitoring as well as controlling the affairs have failed to identify these weaknesses and to put in corrective measures.Malaysia was also hard hit by the Asian economic crisis that impacted the region in 1997.Corporate sector weaknesses and poor CG were considered important causes of the crisis (Khatri, Leruth & Piesse, 2002).The companies affected were in financial distress and had to seek protection under a winding up/bankruptcy protection.According Abdul Rahman et al (2007), as a result of the advents of the meltdown, the government of Malaysia saw the need to keep the standard of CG in all companies to regain and re-secure investors’ interest and confidence.As a result, the Malaysian Code of Corporate Governance (MCCG) is introduced (HLFC, 2000) and the Bursa Malaysia strengthen their Listing Requirements and best practice efforts is been practised in PLCs.One of the principles in the MCCG, Bursa Malaysia Listing Requirements is concerning the requirements of audit practises among the PLCs.In light of the above discussion, this paper focuses on the issue of compliance of audit requirements by the PLCs in Malaysia Capital Markets.…”
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    Corporate social responsibility and corporate governance in Indonesian public listed companies by Ika, Siti Rochmah, Dwiwinarno, Titop, Widagdo, Ari Kuncara

    Published 2017
    “…This study aims to investigate whether theree has been a change in the level of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosure and to examine whether corporate governance attributes influence CSR disclosure in corporate annual report of Indonesian public listed companies(PLCs).The annual reports of 115 PLC for two years (2011 and 2012) were analysed using content analysis. …”
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    The effect of cost of capital towards the corporate performance of public listed companies in Malaysia / Nurul Farihah Mohd Ghazali by Mohd Ghazali, Nurul Farihah

    Published 2017
    “…Thus study highlights the effect of cost of capital towards company performance for a sample of 30 public listed companies in main market Bursa Malaysia for 10 years basis from 2006 to 2015. …”
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    The determinants of web-based corporate reporting by public listed companies in Malaysia / Saeid Homayoun by Homayoun, Saeid

    Published 2010
    “…The main objective of this thesis is to indicate the extent of Internet corporate disclosure among a sample of 100 top companies listed on the Bursa Malaysia by Market capitalization for the financial year ended 2007. …”
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