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This book looks at how we can promote better governance practices in business organizations of developing economies. It presents a mix of conceptual perspectives and observations on corporate governance practices in a concise manner and illustrates through empirical evidence drawn from the Indian business environment. The secondary data analysis provides insights into Indian firms' corporate governance practices. This book is a useful reference for anyone who wishes to identify leading practices and develop broad recommendations applicable to corporate governance practices in developing economies in general.
Contents
Part 1: Introduction 1. Business Model, Strategy, Governance and Performance of the Firm 2. Theories and Models of Corporate Governance 3. Global Benchmarks, Reforms and Initiatives in India Part 2: Empirical Evidences from India 4. Members of the Board: Composition, Contribution and Compensation 5. Board Characteristics: Long-term Trends and Impact of Companies' Act 2013 6. Shareholder Activism and Influence 7. Corporate Governance in Public Sector Enterprises 8. Governance and Sustainability Reporting in India Part 3: Summarizing: Learnings from the Indian Experience 9. Learning from the Indian Experience: Towards Better Governance