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Contemporary Issues in Economic and Financial Analysis 99 includes fourteen studies on contemporary issues within governance and regulations by authors invited from various universities and institutions. The chapters are a mix of discussion-based studies and empirical research studies aimed at understanding particular aspects of governance and regulations. Some refer to a particular country—specifically Malta, Indonesia, and India—and others are more generic and/or European-focused.
These chapters include studies of the following: the challenges of corporate governance in small family-owned firms; a credit institution's perspective for managing conduct risk in the boardroom; the implications of the regulation and governance of financial advice in Europe for the retail financial advice sector and its consumers; the barriers to the development of Maltese cooperatives; corporate governance and cash holdings in Indian firms; whether good governance fosters trust in the government; the impact of takeover bids on European law and corporate governance; the developments and outcomes of the reform of the doctrine of "utmost good faith" in the UK; whether corporate decisions in Indonesia are a result of corporate governance requirements; earning management and audit reports; the European deposit insurance scheme; product intervention of supervisory authorities in financial services; the teaching of financial services regulation; how to link the human element to the risk management process, which is one of the internal control processes in governance of an organisation; and whether the transparency regime on the financial institutions market really works.
Contents
Chapter 1. Small Family-owned Firms: The Challenges of Corporate governance; Philip M. Beattie
Chapter 2. Managing Conduct Risk in The Boardroom: a credit institution's perspective; Diane Bugeja
Chapter 3. The Regulation and Governance of Financial Advice in Europe - the implications for the retail financial advice sector and its consumers; Patrick Ring
Chapter 4. Analysing the Barriers to the Development of Maltese Cooperatives; Peter j. Baldacchino, Elena Marie' Gatt, Simon Grima
Chapter 5. Corporate Governance and Cash Holdings in Indian Firms; Amitava Roy
Chapter 6. Does Good Governance Foster Trust in Government? An Empirical Analysis; Jonathan Spiteri, Marie Briguglio
Chapter 7. Takeover Bids European Law and Corporate Governance; Maura Garcea
Chapter 8. The Reform of the doctrine of 'Utmost Good Faith' in the UK: A reconnaissance of the developments and outcome; Andre Farrugia
Chapter 9. The Corporate Decision in Indonesia: A Result of Corporate Governance Requirements, Earning Management and Audit Reports; Tulus Suryanto, Simon Grima
Chapter 10. The European Deposit Insurance Scheme: a myth or a fact?; John Sammut, Jessica Friggieri
Chapter 11. Product intervention of supervisory Authorities in financial services; Katica Tomic
Chapter 12. The Teaching of Financial Services Regulation: A Contextual View; John. A. Consiglio
Chapter 13. Linking the Human element to the Risk Management Process: One of the Internal Control Processes in Governance of an Organisation; Sharon Seychell
Chapter 14. Transparency regime on the financial institutions market: does it really work?; Marta Ostrowska