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Title: The corporate governance code and compliance by Maltese listed companies
Authors: Baldacchino, Peter J.
Vella, Claire
Grima, Simon
Keywords: Corporate governance -- Malta
Corporations -- Malta
Corporate governance -- Law and legislation -- Malta
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Eleftherios Thalassinos
Citation: Baldacchino, P. J., Vella, C., & Grima, S. (2019). The corporate governance code and compliance by Maltese listed companies. International Journal of Economics & Business Administration, 7(2), 71-90.
Abstract: Purpose: In this paper we lay out the evaluation of non-compliance with the Code of Principles of Good Corporate Governance and the analyses of the adequacy of the explanations provided thereof, including the overall effectiveness of the existing regulatory framework. Design/methodology/approach: To achieve the objectives of this study, a review of the non-compliance section of the corporate governance statements of each Maltese listed company was carried out for the years 2012, 2014 and 2016. Furthermore, 13 semi-structured interviews were held. Findings: The paper finds that a general insufficiency in the explanations provided for non-compliance exists. Some entities give only lip service to the provisions of the Code as they fail to realise the benefits an entity may reap from having good corporate governance structures in place. There is a lack of education and awareness in this regard, and not only on the part of companies but also on the part of shareholders who seem to make minimal use of the information provided in the corporate governance statements. Practical implications: The study raises awareness of the need of improving corporate governance practices, as well as education on corporate governance, across Maltese listed companies. It is hoped that the recommendations made may encourage entities to improve in their reporting and the regulator to provide further guidance to entities to do so. Originality/value: Prior to the amendment of existing rules, increased enforcement of the current regulatory framework and monitoring by the regulator is required. The study highlights the misconceptions on the auditor's role in corporate governance.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/44775
ISSN: 22414754
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