Corporate governance brings transparency to corporate decision-making,
however more research is needed into the rationale for the diffusion
of governance codes to developing countries. This book explores why
listed corporations in Peru decided to comply with a voluntary code of
corporate governance practice introduced in 2014 to over 200
corporations registered on the Lima stock exchange. It looks at why
some listed corporations would incur the expense of actively complying
with such a code when it is neither suited to their corporate
ownership structures, nor to their equity markets. Combining
empirical research with a sound theoretical base and interviews with
those working in the field, the book comes to an objective conclusion
that rejects the description that big businesses in Latin America are
self-interested and frequently corrupt, and instead are concerned
about sustainability and building legitimacy in their chosen
domains.
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A Peruvian Experience of Institutional Importation
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ISBN
9783031881817
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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