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The extent to which Corporate Governance may be successfully implemented by the Business Community: the role of Public Entities and Non profit-making Organisations

Citation: Brown, Angella Dianee (2012) The extent to which Corporate Governance may be successfully implemented by the Business Community: the role of Public Entities and Non profit-making Organisations. Masters thesis, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Study.

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Drawing on empirical research, this dissertation seeks to establish that the concept of corporate governance could be employed by public entities and non-profit making entities differently. The author argues that profit-making organisations will conduct their businesses with a view to maximizing their profits and in doing so they may be required to compromise the requirements of corporate governance, whereas the concept may be successfully implemented by non-profit making organisations.

Additional Information: Master dissertation (distinction) - LLM in International Corporate Governance, Financial Regulation and Economic Law (ICGFREL)
Creators: Brown, Angella Dianee and
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Subjects: Law
Keywords: Corporate governance - Law and legislation, Non-profit organisations - Law and legislation, Trade regulation, Social responsibility of business
Divisions: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Collections: Theses and Dissertations
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Dates:
  • September 2012 (submitted)

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