EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FACTORS ON FIRM PERFORMANCE IN EMERGING MARKETS
Keywords:
Corporate governance, firm performance, emerging marketsAbstract
This study seeks to examine the effect of corporate governance
transparency on the firm performance of emerging markets companies from 2009 to
2020, specifically, to investigate the role of the board of directors and corporate
governance disclosure on firm performance.
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