Literature Review on Corporate Governance Structure and Performance in Non-Financial Bangladesh Firms

  • Munshi Samaduzzaman Accounting Lecturer KAPLAN Business School Sydney, Australia
  • Fazluz Zaman Business Trainer and Curriculum Writer UOW college, University of Wollongong, Australia
  • Zahurul Quazi Coordinator, Vocational Education and Training UOW college, University of Wollongong, Australia

Abstract

Corporate governance is a mechanism which arises due to conflict of interest arises within different stakeholders. Different stakeholders have different views, goals, as well as incomplete knowledge of each other’s preferences. The whole world has seen the corporate scandals of big companies like Enron, Tyco, WorldCom, Satyam, etc. These collapses have questioned the effectiveness of CG mechanism that is being carried out by organizations as a part of regulating their affairs and books of accounts. This particular article discusses in detail about the meaning and definition of corporate governance, examines the corporate governance practices in Bangladesh, investigates the corporate governance guidelines-2012, and performs a critical literature review on corporate governance structure and performance inside the non-financial Bangladesh firms.

Author Biographies

Munshi Samaduzzaman, Accounting Lecturer KAPLAN Business School Sydney, Australia

Accounting Lecturer
KAPLAN Business School
Sydney, Australia

Fazluz Zaman, Business Trainer and Curriculum Writer UOW college, University of Wollongong, Australia

Business Trainer and Curriculum Writer
UOW college,
University of Wollongong, Australia

 

Zahurul Quazi, Coordinator, Vocational Education and Training UOW college, University of Wollongong, Australia

Coordinator, Vocational Education and Training
UOW college,
University of Wollongong, Australia

Published
2015-01-04
Section
Research Articles