2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8683.2011.00891.x
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The Relative Value Relevance of Shareholder versus Stakeholder Corporate Governance Disclosure Policy Reforms in South Africa

Abstract: Manuscript Type: EmpiricalResearch Question/Issue: South Africa (SA) has pursued distinctive corporate governance (CG) disclosure policy reforms in the form of the King Reports, which require firms to disclose a set of recommended good CG practices on both shareholders and stakeholders. This paper investigates the effect of the new shareholder and stakeholder CG disclosure rules on firm value, as well as the relative value relevance of disclosing good CG practices on shareholders versus stakeholders.Researc… Show more

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“…This began with the publication of the first King Report (King I) in 1994(King Report, 2002Ntim et al, 2011b). The recommendations of King I were mainly influenced by those of the UK's Cadbury Report of 1992 (Mangena and Chamisa, 2008;Ntim and Osei, 2011).…”
Section: The King Reports Ineds and The Sa Corporate Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This began with the publication of the first King Report (King I) in 1994(King Report, 2002Ntim et al, 2011b). The recommendations of King I were mainly influenced by those of the UK's Cadbury Report of 1992 (Mangena and Chamisa, 2008;Ntim and Osei, 2011).…”
Section: The King Reports Ineds and The Sa Corporate Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the advantages that can be obtained for the use of panel data include having both time-series and cross-sectional observations, more degrees of freedom and less multi-collinearity among the variables (Wooldridge, 2002;Gujarati, 2003). Second, an examination of five-year data with both cross-sectional and time-series characteristics may help in discovering whether the observed cross-sectional association between the presence of INEDs and firm valuation is robust over-time (Agrawal and Knoeber, 1996;Ntim et al, 2011b). This can facilitate direct comparisons to be drawn with the results of past studies (Laing and Weir, 1999;Bozec, 2005;Kyereboah-Coleman, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
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