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  • ElGammal, Walid; El-Kassar, Abdul-Nasser; Messarra, Leila Canaan (2018-03-14)
    Purpose Studies show that corporate governance (CG) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) are driven by ethical practices. The relationships between corporate ethics, CG and CSR have been heavily studied indicating ...
  • Jizi, Mohammad Issam; Salama, Aly; Dixon, Robert; Stratling, Rebecca (2021-01-26)
    There is a distinct lack of research into the relationship between corporate governance and corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the banking sector. This paper fills the gap in the literature by examining the impact ...
  • Elgammal, Walid; Showeiry, Michel (2017-04-26)
    This study examines the effect of corporate governance represented by board of directors and audit committee on achieving a high quality accounting information characterized by relevance, reliability, comparability and ...
  • Boumosleh, Anwar; Cline, Brandon N.; Hyder, Fawzi Jaber; Yore, Adam S. (2017-07-17)
    We examine whether the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has a major role in reducing the diversification discount and enhancing internal capital markets efficiency. The act proposes new rules and regulations on financial practice and ...
  • El Khoury, Rim (2023-09-12)
    This study examines the impact of corporate governance on the profitability of six Lebanese listed banks between 2008-2012. Performance is measured by ROE and ROA whereas corporate governance is based on 14 variables, in ...
  • Kchouri, Bilal (Lebanese American University, 2016-09-27)
    Banks in Lebanon are the central depository platform of the overall economy’s funds and liquid assets. They have worked as a main pillar for the economy over several decades before, as well as being essential to attracting ...
  • Jizi, Mohammad (University of Durham, 2021-02-10)
    The recent financial crisis was the largest shock to the financial system in decades. Its implications on banks' performance, corporate image and stakeholders' trust are of a high concern for all interested parties. Banks ...
  • Aintablian, Sebouh; Al Boustany, Wajih (Administrative Sciences Association of Canada, 2018-03-27)
    We study the relationship between ownership structure and performance for a sample of 89 commercial, investment, specialized, and Islamic banks in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region for the period 1998-2003.) ...
  • Ismail, Hussein (2016-02-02)
    Recent evidence consistently shows that corporate performance has an important effect on job satisfaction. This study aims to contribute further to this novel field of research by examining the relationship between corporate ...
  • Iskandar, Fadi (Lebanese American University, 2018-06-05)
    Corporate governance is a combination of the specific laws and regulations manifested within the organizational behavior. Throughout this study, the advantages of implementing corporate governance structures within a firm ...
  • Ariss, Rami A. B. (2011-04-08)
  • Zakka, Janine Saba (2017-10-12)
    Lebanon is a developing country in the Middle East that witnessed civil war and political instability since 1975. Lebanon is surrounded by Arab States that are facing turmoil and demonstrations by poverty stricken populations ...
  • Fahed-Sreih, Josiane; Djoundourian, Salpie (2017-04-11)
    This study tests various hypotheses concerning the relationship between correlates of effective succession planning and longevity, using a sample of Lebanese family firms. The findings lend support to the hypotheses regarding ...
  • Karkoulian, Silva; Messarra, Leila Canaan; Al Harake, Nour (2016-05-10)
  • Karkoulian, Silva; Messarra, Leila; Sidani, Mohamad (2016-05-10)
    The purpose of this research was to empirically test the relationship between personality traits mainly agreeableness and neuroticism, and power. 150 employees working in "medium" size organizations in Lebanon filled the ...
  • AlHussaini, Wissam (Concordia University, 2018-03-29)
    This research aims at determining the host country-specific antecedents which prompt MNCs to break the hyper-norm of anti-corruption and pay bribes abroad. Using anomie theory conjectures, antecedents are divided into ...
  • Toukan, Amjad (2017-07-13)
    There are several reasons why a firm would want to pay a bribe to a high-level official when bidding for a large scale project. One reason is to induce the corrupt official and/or his agent to manipulate their evaluation ...
  • Asad, Tony A. (2011-04-11)
  • Shahin, Wassim (2016-05-05)
    This commentary argues that the literature as well as policy-makers could not afford to ignore the effects of financial liberalization on informal finance even if the direction of the resulting change in economic activity ...
  • Faddoul, Marlo G. (2011-04-13)

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