Corporate Governance - Evolving Practices and Emerging Challenges [Working Title] 2024
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.1005075
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Perspective Chapter: Governing Corporations in Appearance but Not in Fact – A Possible Unintended Consequence of the Corporate Governance Movement

Khalid Al-Adeem

Abstract: Corporate failures trigger corporate regulations. The corporation is a fiction that is theorized as a nexus of contracts. Mechanisms for monitoring corporations, namely the external audit function and corporate governance, have been promoted and propagated. Whether corporations are governable is a question. An argument made in the accounting literature is that the audit function has been successful because of the ability of external auditors to appear independent when they might not be. The board of directors … Show more

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