04645nam 2200529I 450 991079501890332120180615122021.01-78743-987-91-78743-815-5(CKB)4550000000000052(MiAaPQ)EBC5301868(UtOrBLW)9781787438156(EXLCZ)99455000000000005220180615d2018 uy 0engurun|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGovernance and regulations' contemporary issues /edited by Simon Grima, Pierpaolo MaranoUnited Kingdom :Emerald Publishing,2018.1 online resource (350 pages)Contemporary studies in economic and financial analysis,1569-3759 ;v. 99Includes index.1-78754-098-7 1-78743-816-3 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction to CSEF 99 -- Small Family-Owned Firms: The Challenges of Corporate Governance -- Managing Conduct Risk in the Boardroom: A Credit Institution's Perspective -- The Regulation and Governance of Financial Advice in Europe: The Implications for the Retail Financial Advice Sector and Its Consumers -- Analysing the Barriers to the Development of Maltese Cooperatives --Corporate Governance and Cash Holdings in Indian Firms -- Does Good Governance Foster Trust in Government? An Empirical Analysis -- Takeover Bids, European Law and Corporate Governance -- The Reform of the Doctrine of Utmost Good Faith: A Reconnaissance of the Developments and Outcome With Particular Reference to the UK --The Corporate Decision in Indonesia: A Result of Corporate Governance Requirements, Earning Management and Audit Reports --The European Deposit Insurance Scheme: Myth or Fact? -- Product Intervention of Supervisory Authorities in Financial Services -- The Teaching of Financial Services Regulation: A Contextual View -- Linking the Human Element to the Risk Management Process: One of the Internal Control Processes in Governance of an Organisation --Transparency Regime Within the Financial Institutions: Does it Really Work?'Contemporary Issues in Economic and Financial Analysis 99' includes fourteen studies on contemporary issues within governance and regulations by authors invited from various universities and institutions. The chapters are a mix of discussion-based studies and empirical research studies aimed at understanding particular aspects of governance and regulations. Some refer to a particular country - specifically Malta, Indonesia, and India - and others are more generic and/or European-focused. These chapters include studies of the following: the challenges of corporate governance in small family-owned firms; a credit institution's perspective for managing conduct risk in the boardroom; the implications of the regulation and governance of financial advice in Europe for the retail financial advice sector and its consumers; the barriers to the development of Maltese cooperatives; corporate governance and cash holdings in Indian firms; whether good governance fosters trust in the government; the impact of takeover bids on European law and corporate governance; the developments and outcomes of the reform of the doctrine of "utmost good faith" in the UK; whether corporate decisions in Indonesia are a result of corporate governance requirements; earning management and audit reports; the European deposit insurance scheme; product intervention of supervisory authorities in financial services; the teaching of financial services regulation; how to link the human element to the risk management process, which is one of the internal control processes in governance of an organisation; and whether the transparency regime on the financial institutions market really works.Contemporary studies in economic and financial analysis ;v. 99.1569-3759Corporate governanceRisk managementBusiness & EconomicsFinanceFinancial Risk ManagementbisacshCorporate governancebicsscCorporate governance.Risk management.Business & EconomicsFinanceFinancial Risk Management.Corporate governance.338.6094Grima SimonMarano PierpaoloUtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910795018903321Governance and regulations' contemporary issues3689155UNINA