Corporate Governance and Issues from the Insurance Industry.
Journal of Risk and Insurance 2011, Sept, 78, 3
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Publisher Description
ABSTRACT In this article, we review the literature and empirical research on the nature and consequences of corporate governance. We particularly assess the impact of corporate governance on firm performance and risk taking. While the article analyzes the general literature on corporate governance in publicly listed firms, we also discuss issues pertaining to the insurance industry. The article identifies avenues for future research.
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