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The principles of corporate governance
Last updated on
26 February 2008
Chaos or coherence? Strengths, opportunities & challenges for AustraliaÂ?s integrity systems
This report provides an overall assessment of Australia's national integrity systems. (Transparency International Australia: 2005) More info >>
Finance for all? Policies and pitfalls in expanding access
This document identifies barriers that may be preventing small firms and poor households from using financial services. (World Bank: 2007) More info >>
Beyond reporting: creating business value and accountability
A report looking at the value for companies in accountability systems as a means to support sustainable development goals. (World Business Council for Sustainable Development: June 2005) More info >>
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development principles of corporate governance
The corporate governance principles address the rights and responsibilities of a company's management, its board, shareholders and other stakeholders. (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) More info >>
World Bank corporate governance country assessments
The World Bank reports on the observance of standards of codes (ROSC) measure corporate governance compliance by country, including several Asian countries. (World Bank) More info >>
World Bank corporate governance best practice resources
The World Bank corporate governance principles of best practice site lists international best practice resources by country. (World Bank) More info >>
How corporate governance makes privatisation succeed
The Centre for International Private Enterprise paper examines the role of corporate governance for countries in transition based on the new market economies experience in Central and Eastern Europe. (Centre for International Private Enterprise) More info >>
