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?
Summary
Volume 99 is a collection of theoretical and empirical studies in governance and regulation, with application to both macro and microeconomic issues
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 20, 2018)