The notion of computer-based assessment encompasses both the formative and summative assessments. The former provides opportunities for self-testing and is crucial for convincing the learners that they have learnt something. ...
Imprinting theory suggests that founding conditions are ‘stamped’ on organizations,
and these imprinted routines often resist change. In contrast, strategic choice theory suggests
that the firm can overcome organizational ...
The purpose of this study is to examine whether corporate community involvement disclosures (CCID) in annual reports can be construed as a measure of corporate community development (CCD) or a mere signal of corporate ...
Using a qualitative methodology (interviews), we examine the relationship between the effectiveness of corporate governance mechanisms and elitist interventions. In doing this, we identify three elitist groups – political, ...
To provide an expository on the peculiar dimension of the corporate governance
and responsibility phenomenon in developing market economies, we employ a mix of qualitative methods to provide research evidence-based insights ...
The recent global economic crisis has led to reduced confidence in
the self-regulation of banks and has facilitated a debate on how governments
across the world intend to engage with the corporate governance of banks. ...
Purpose – Whilst taking Nigeria’s peculiar institutional configurations into consideration, this paper aims to critically evaluate the Nigerian corporate governance regulatory system, which is characterised by endemic ...
The extant literature on comparative Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) often assumes functioning and
enabling institutional arrangements, such as strong government,
market and civil society, as a necessary condition
for ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) amongst Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) is often characterised in the literature as unstructured, informal, and ad hoc discretionary philanthropic activities. Drawing insights from ...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives in Nigeria originated
from the practices of Multinational companies (MNCs) operations in the extraction
sectors of the Nigerian economy, especially in the oil sector. ...