Faozi A. Almaqtari, Mohd Shamim, Hamood Mohd. Al-Hattami, Saleem Ahmed Aqlan
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Abstract
The present study highlights corporate governance practices in India and GCC countries. More importantly, this study discusses corporate governance codes in India and GCC countries in a comparative manner to compare these countries based on their corporate governance codes. The current study has potential implications for stock markets, policymakers and academicians in the GCC and India. The study focuses on the regulatory mechanisms of corporate governance that have to be implemented by listed firms in India and GCC countries. Some companies still have some deviations from the requirements of corporate governance regulations. Accordingly, regulators and policymakers could give more consideration for compliance and disclosure with these codes. This study brings reflective insights related to corporate governance mechanisms particularly, from developing countries context, i.e., GCC member states, and India. The present study adds to the existing stock of knowledge by highlighting the regulatory requirements of corporate governance codes in India and some GCC countries after the amendments of corporate governance codes in these countries.
期刊介绍:
IJMFA covers all aspects of managerial and financial accounting. The key difference between managerial and financial accounting is that managerial accounting information is aimed at helping managers within the organisation, while financial accounting is aimed at providing information to external parties. In today''s advanced manufacturing environment, various issues arise for accounting standard-setting practicing professionals. Solving the separate issues of managerial and financial accounting is a significant challenge, and IJMFA assists researchers in overcoming these challenges in an efficient, effective manner.