Browsing Produção Intelectual em Bases Externas by Subject "Governança corporativa - Brasil"
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Corporate governance in Brazil
2002-05Corporate governance is an issue of growing importance in developing economies, as many firms pass through significant transformations due to the combined forces of sociopolitical changes, technological progress and economic ... -
Corporate governance in Brazil
2010-03We examine the corporate governance practices of Brazilian public companies. We identify areas where their governance is relatively strong and weak. Many firms have small boards, comprised entirely or almost entirely of ... -
Country-level governance quality, ownership concentration, and debt maturity: A comparative study of Brazil and Chile
2017-07Manuscript typeEmpirical Research Question/IssueThis study investigates the interplay between country-level governance quality and the capital structure choice at the firm level in Brazil and Chile. We examine the association ... -
The evolution of corporate governance in Brazil
2014-09We use extensive hand collected surveys reporting governance practices of Brazilian firms in 2004, 2006, and 2009 to build a broad corporate governance index and analyze the evolution of corporate governance in Brazil and ... -
Is U.S. law enforcement stronger than that of a developing country? The case of securities fraud by Brazilian corporations and lessons for the private and public enforcement debate
2016Corporate governance literature usually refers to enforcement superiority to explain the premium that foreign firms enjoy when cross-listing in U.S. stock exchanges. This Article casts doubt on this hypothesis by analyzing ... -
Ownership structure and firm value in Brazil
2010This paper examines the relationship between ownership structure and firm value, modeling the ownership structure as an endogenous and multi-dimensional variable. For this purpose, the model developed by Demsetz and ... -
Transparency to reduce corruption?
2009-02Corruption within the private sector has often not been dealt with in Brazil. Organizations may find corrupt acts in its operations or practices, but specific concepts and programs to avoid them are neither concrete nor ...









