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The Role of Corporate Governance in Financial Communication: AModel Recommendation for The Emerging Market

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  • Selda Erdogan

    (School of Business Administration, Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey)

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Economic performance of countries is closely related to corporate governance systems of companies. For this reason, economic developments are affected by a positive or negative relationship according to the system’s practices. The companies which have weak corporate governance principles can cause narrow operation in capital markets of countries. At the end of this situation, the country’s economy is influenced adversely. If enterprises have a strong governance, the companies will provide more accurate investments with external and internal financial resources. Following this, it helps to achieve more efficient economic operation for both stakeholders and management staff. As a result of that, capital market operations occur in more comprehensive and more powerful manner and the country’s economy is affected positively. In this context, article tells the importance of corporate governance in financial communication while mentioning the kinds of implementing in developing and developed countries and it investigates the increased effect on global competition.

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  • Selda Erdogan, 2017. "The Role of Corporate Governance in Financial Communication: AModel Recommendation for The Emerging Market," International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies, Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance, vol. 6(5), pages 13-27, July.
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