Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
Marco Becht, P. Bolton, A. Röell (2002)
Corporate Governance and ControlCorporate Finance: Governance
G. Howard (1994)
The Tragedy of Maximization.Psyccritiques, 39
K. Al-turki (2006)
Corporate governance in Saudi Arabia : overview and empirical investigation
Y. Al-Matari, A. Al‐Swidi, F. Fadzil (2012)
Corporate Governance and Performance of Saudi Arabia Listed Companies
Mejbel Al-Saidi, Bader Al-Shammari (2014)
Corporate governance in Kuwait: An analysis in terms of grounded theoryInternational Journal of Disclosure and Governance, 11
L. Bebchuk, Holger Spamann (2009)
Regulating Bankers' PayEconomic Perspectives on Employment & Labor Law eJournal
Mohammed Hossain, Helmi Hammami (2009)
Voluntary disclosure in the annual reports of an emerging country: The case of QatarAdvances in Accounting, 25
Dr. Sharar (2011)
Corporate Governance in Qatar: A Comparative AnalysisCorporate Finance: Governance
J. Dahya, O. Dimitrov, John Mcconnell (2006)
Dominant Shareholders, Corporate Boards and Corporate Value: A Cross-Country AnalysisCorporate Finance: Governance
Maria Praptiningsih (2009)
Corporate Governance and Performance of Banking Firms: Evidence from Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, and Malaysia
Geoffrey Kiel, G. Nicholson (2003)
Board Composition and Corporate Performance: How the Australian Experience Informs Contrasting Theories of Corporate GovernanceCorporate Finance: Governance
Abdulrahman Al-Twaijry, J. Brierley, D. Gwilliam (2002)
An Examination of the Role of Audit Committees in the Saudi Arabian Corporate SectorAuditing
Zhaoyang Guo, Udaya Kga (2012)
Corporate Governance and Firm Performance of Listed Firms in Sri LankaProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 40
M. Cremers, Vinay Nair (2003)
Governance Mechanisms and Equity PricesExperimental & Empirical Studies eJournal
Robert Bushman, Abbie Smith (2001)
Financial Accounting Information and Corporate GovernanceJournal of Financial Abstracts eJournal
Young-Sam Kang, Byung-Yeon Kim (2012)
Ownership structure and firm performance: Evidence from the Chinese corporate reformChina Economic Review, 23
Bader Al-Shammari, W. Al-Sultan (2010)
Corporate governance and voluntary disclosure in KuwaitInternational Journal of Disclosure and Governance, 7
Shams Pathan, M. Skully, J. Wickramanayake (2007)
Board Size, Independence and Performance: An Analysis of Thai BanksAsia-Pacific Financial Markets, 14
Saleh Hussain, C. Mallin (2003)
The Dynamics of Corporate Governance in Bahrain: Structure, Responsibilities and Operation of Corporate BoardsCorporate Finance: Governance
Yaseen Al-Janadi, R. Rahman, N. Omar (2012)
The level of voluntary disclosure practices among public listed companies in Saudi Arabia and the UAE: Using a modified voluntary disclosure indexInternational Journal of Disclosure and Governance, 9
L. Laeven, Ross Levine (2006)
Complex Ownership Structures and Corporate ValuationsEuropean Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI) - Finance Working Paper Series
Khaled Aljifri, M. Moustafa (2007)
The Impact of Corporate Governance Mechanisms on the Performance of UAE Firms: An Empirical AnalysisJournal of Economic and Administrative Sciences, 23
Salim Alghamdi (2012)
Investigation into earnings management practices and the role of corporate governance and external audit in emerging markets : empirical evidence from Saudi listed companies
Mishari Alfaraih, Faisal Alanezi, Hesham Almujamed (2012)
The Influence of Institutional and Government Ownership on Firm Performance: Evidence from KuwaitInternational Business Research, 5
Gary Gorton, F. Schmid (1996)
Universal Banking and the Performance of German FirmsBanking & Insurance eJournal
Lorne Switzer, Ming-Je Tang (2007)
The Impact of Corporate Governance on the Performance of U.S. Small-Cap FirmsInternational journal of business, 14
N. Flores (2013)
The Unexamined Relationship Between Neoliberalism and Plurilingualism: A Cautionary TaleTESOL Quarterly, 47
J. Boyd, Gianni Nicolò (2005)
The Theory of Bank Risk Taking and Competition RevisitedJournal of Finance, 60
F. Kieff, Troy Paredes (2013)
Perspectives on Corporate Governance
Mahfoudh Al-Musalli, K. Ismail (2012)
Intellectual Capital Performance and Board Characteristics of GCC BanksProcedia. Economics and finance, 2
Yaser Fallatah (2012)
Corporate governance and firm performance and value in Saudi ArabiaAfrican Journal of Business Management, 6
Jorge Chan-Lau, E. Liu, Jochen Schmittmann (2012)
Equity Returns in the Banking Sector in the Wake of the Great Recession and the European Sovereign Debt CrisisFinancial Crises eJournal
S. Myers, R. Rajan (1995)
The Paradox of LiquidityNBER Working Paper Series
Saleh Hussain, C. Mallin (2002)
Corporate Governance in BahrainEmerging Markets: Finance eJournal
Mohammad Mutairi, H. Hasan (2010)
The Effect of Corporate Governance, Corporate Financing Decision and Ownership Structure on Firm Performance: A Panel Data Approach from Kuwait Stock ExchangeIO: Firm Structure
Neslihan Ozkan (2007)
CEO Compensation and Firm Performance: An Empirical Investigation of UK Panel DataCorporate Finance: Governance
Mohammad Al-Wasmi (2011)
Corporate governance practice in the GCC: Kuwait as a case study
H. Al-Tamimi (2012)
The effects of corporate governance on performance and financial distress: The experience of UAE national banksJournal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 20
Takao Kato, Katsuyuki Kubo (2006)
CEO Compensation and Firm Performance in Japan: Evidence from New Panel Data on Individual CEO PayJournal of The Japanese and International Economies, 20
Noora Almudehki, Rami Zeitun (2012)
Ownership Structure and Corporate Performance: Evidence from QatarCorporate Governance & Finance eJournal
Houda Arouri, Mohammed Hossain, M. Muttakin (2011)
Ownership Structure, Corporate Governance and BankPerformance: Evidence from GCC Countries
M. Babatunde, O. Olaniran (2009)
THE EFFECTS OF INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL MECHANISM ON GOVERNANCE AND PERFORMANCE OF CORPORATE FIRMS IN NIGERIACorporate Ownership and Control, 7
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate existing studies on the relationship of corporate governance with firm performance in different regions and address the need for similar analysis for the Gulf Coperation Council (GCC) sector. The banking sector comprises the conventional and Islamic banks in the GCC sector and is important due to their ability to bring stability to this region. Existing studies that measure the relationship of GCC sector conventional banks and firm performance are limited. This study proposes a need for future research on corporate governance in the GCC region. Design/methodology/approach – This paper will review and analyze the different empirical and theoretical contributions in establishing the relationship between corporate governance and firm performance. Findings – This paper will create a focus for future research of measuring the impact of corporate governance mechanism on firm performance. The regulators will be encouraged to focus on more research studies for the GCC sector development in the field of corporate governance of the banking sector. Research limitations/implications – The existing studies are valid and practicable for the region under study, and the results need not be applicable for other business environments. In addition, the evolving business and economic environment have always brought about inconsistent conclusions; thus, the period of study can always give varied results. Practical implications – The analysis undertaken in this paper will address the literature gaps for the GCC banking sector and play an instrumental role for future studies by theoreticians and regulators. Originality/value – This paper identifies the literature gaps for the GCC region and analyses the most applicable existing studies that can be useful for the banking sector corporate governance improvement. This paper will create opportunities for the future researchers.
Corporate Governance – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 2, 2015
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.