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This book discusses the issue of limited stakeholder recognition and protection of stakeholder interests within the Anglo-Saxon corporate governance model practised in many Sub-Saharan African countries. It will interest regulators, bankers, auditors, policymakers and researchers in comparative corporate governance and financial regulation.
List of contents
Part A: Background, Relationship, Theories, and Model1. Introduction
2. Corporate Governance Concepts, Theories, and Models
3. Corporate Governance and Banking Regulation
Part B: Corporate Governance and Banking Regulation in Africa4. Determinants of Effective Corporate Governance in the Banking Industry
5. Corporate Governance and Banking Regulation in Nigeria
6. Corporate Governance and Banking Regulation in South Africa
Part C: Redefining Corporate Governance Model for Africa7. A Case for a More Efficient Corporate Governance for Banks in Africa
8. A Functional Stakeholder Model of Corporate Governance for Africa
9. Conclusions, Recommendations, and Future Directions
About the author
Victor Ediagbonya is Lecturer in Law at the University of Brighton, United Kingdom.
Summary
This book discusses the issue of limited stakeholder recognition and protection of stakeholder interests within the Anglo-Saxon corporate governance model practised in many Sub-Saharan African countries. It will interest regulators, bankers, auditors, policymakers and researchers in comparative corporate governance and financial regulation.