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Corporate Governance in Africa
Victor Ediagbonya
School of Business and Law
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Corporate Governance
100%
Stakeholder Model
100%
Governance in Africa
100%
Stakeholder Interests
66%
Institutional Context
66%
Legal System
66%
Governance Framework
66%
African Countries
66%
Corporate Governance System
66%
Stakeholder Recognition
66%
South Africa
33%
Politicians
33%
Bankers
33%
Developing Economies
33%
External Markets
33%
Nigeria
33%
Institutional Challenges
33%
Anglo-Saxon
33%
Institutional Theory
33%
Stakeholder Theory
33%
Banking Industry
33%
Auditors
33%
Banking Regulation
33%
Comparative Governance
33%
Financial Regulation
33%
Sub-Saharan African Countries
33%
Stakeholder Protection
33%
Organized Civil Society
33%
Corporate Governance Regulation
33%
Anglo-Saxon Model
33%
Systemic Corruption
33%
UK Governance
33%
Market for Corporate Control
33%
Social Sciences
Corporate Governance
100%
Africa
100%
Institutional Context
33%
UK
16%
South Africa
16%
Civil Society
16%
Emerging Market
16%
Nigeria
16%
Institutional Theory
16%
Developing Market
16%
Financial Regulation
16%
Banking Regulation
16%
Computer Science
African Country
100%
Governance Framework
66%
Corporate Control
33%
Developed Economy
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Corporate Governance
100%
Institutional Context
28%
Industry
14%
Emerging Economies
14%
Corruption
14%
Institutional Theory
14%
Developing Market
14%
Banking Regulation
14%
Financial Regulation
14%