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Corporate governance and national institutions: A review and emerging research agenda
Authors:Igor Filatotchev  Gregory Jackson  Chizu Nakajima
Institution:1. Sir John Cass Business School, City University London, 106 Bunhill Row, London, EC1Y 8TZ, UK
2. Department of Global Business and Trade, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Augasse 2-6, 1090, Vienna, Austria
3. Freie Universit?t Berlin, School of Business and Economics, Boltzmannstr. 20, 14165, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:We present a critique of corporate governance research grounded in agency theory and propose that cross-national comparison of corporate governance should consider how the nature and extent of agency relationships differ across different institutional contexts. Building on prior governance studies grounded in sociology and organizational theory we argue that performance outcomes of boards of directors, ownership concentration, and executive incentives may differ depending on the legal system and institutional characteristics in a specific country. Institutions may also affect the extent of complimentarity/substitution among different firm-level governance practices producing patterned variations in firm-level governance mechanisms. Our discussion suggests that researchers need to develop more holistic, institutionally embedded governance framework to analyze organizational outcomes of various governance practices.
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