2023
DOI: 10.56556/jssms.v2i4.504
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Corporate Governance and Banks’ Capital Adequacy in Gambia: The Moderating Impact of Politics

Abstract: Bank failures and banking crises create fears and anxieties in various stakeholders; and some of remote causes of bank failures across the globe are weak/poor corporate governance structures and practices, credit risk; government recapitalization regulation; corruption and embezzlement of banks’ assets; and weak legal/regulatory and political institutions. Undercapitalization is a symptom of banks’ capital inadequacy to withstand financial shock. Anchored on stakeholder-institutional theory; and secondary data… Show more

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“…Therefore, the sample size comprises of 89% of the total population. Wahua, Mkombo, Okai and Acquah-Yalley ( 2023), Tsekpo and Wahua (2023), and Wahua and Ahlijah (2020) adopted this approach.…”
Section: Population and Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the sample size comprises of 89% of the total population. Wahua, Mkombo, Okai and Acquah-Yalley ( 2023), Tsekpo and Wahua (2023), and Wahua and Ahlijah (2020) adopted this approach.…”
Section: Population and Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a quantitative research based on descriptive research design: it is anchored on a theory; it tests hypotheses; it looks at causation concept; it is deductive in approach; it analyses data statistically (both descriptive and inferential); and it develops new knowledge through positivism approach (Osei-Attakora, 2022;USCLibraries, 2018;Wahua et al, 2023) https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2016/all-events/23…”
Section: Research Design and Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%