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The distinctive stance of the King Reports on corporate governance from a global perspective
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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2020) 11 (2): 173–185.
Published: 15 January 2020
... Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Codes Corporate governance King IV King report Shareholders Stakeholders Sustainability Ubuntu Internationally, corporate governance codes have now been in development for almost 30 years. Corporate governance is a relatively...
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“Ubuntu philosophy” for public leadership and governance praxis: Revisiting the ethos of Africa’s collectivism
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Journal of Global Responsibility
Journal of Global Responsibility (2019) 10 (4): 307–321.
Published: 24 June 2019
...Kwame Asamoah; Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah Purpose Leadership and governance are all about “people” and the “common welfare”. Africans have an Ubuntu philosophy which culturally calls on individuals to promote the welfare of collective society. It is therefore paradoxical to note how African leaders...
