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Corporate governance and company performance across Sub-Saharan African countries
Gibson MunisiTrond Randøysubject
FinanceEconomics and EconometricsIndex (economics)Sub saharanSub-Saharan AfricaGood corporate governancebusiness.industryCorporate governanceAudit committeeCorporate governance indexAccountingNegative associationGeneral Business Management and AccountingCompany performanceEconomicsbusinessMarket valueVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Business: 213description
Accepted version of an article from Journal of Economics and Business This paper examines the extent to which publicly listed companies across Sub-Saharan African countries have adopted “good corporate governance” practices. We investigate the association of these practices with companies’ accounting performance and market valuation. The findings indicate that companies across Sub-Saharan Africa have only partly implemented good corporate governance practices. We find a positive association between our constructed index of good corporate governance practices and accounting performance. However, we find a negative association between the corporate governance index and the market valuation. When the sub-indices are considered, we find that only the board of directors and the audit committee sub-indices are associated positively and significantly with accounting performance. However, we find that only the audit committee sub-index is associated negatively and significantly with market valuation.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-11-01 | Journal of Economics and Business |