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An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 70 - 75, 01.05.2016

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Corporate Governance (CG) foster dynamic economic growth, increase financing, reduces costs of capital, manage stakeholder interest which ultimately increase corporate performance (CP). Researchers have argued that employees must be inspired by CG practices to manage the conflicts of interest. There is a growing need for integrative model for CG, however the gaps are still exist in the literature on corporate governance mechanism (CGM) and their mediating role to influence the interlinkages between board intellectual capital (BIC) and CP. This study propose an integrative model CG by reviewing the literature CGM, prior models and relevant constructs of BIC, structures, process, and performance. This paper synthesizes the thinking arising from the review of previous literature and models of CG, and proposes an integrative research model. From the perspectives CG, this study argues that the new model should explore the relationship among BIC, CGM and CP.

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 3, 70 - 75, 01.05.2016

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Other ID JA43BU96ZJ
Journal Section Research Article
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Seyed Taghi Pardis This is me

Saudah Sofian This is me

Dewi Fariha Abdullah This is me

Publication Date May 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 6 Issue: 3

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APA Pardis, S. T., Sofian, S., & Abdullah, D. F. (2016). An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 6(3), 70-75.
AMA Pardis ST, Sofian S, Abdullah DF. An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance. IJEFI. May 2016;6(3):70-75.
Chicago Pardis, Seyed Taghi, Saudah Sofian, and Dewi Fariha Abdullah. “An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship Between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 6, no. 3 (May 2016): 70-75.
EndNote Pardis ST, Sofian S, Abdullah DF (May 1, 2016) An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 6 3 70–75.
IEEE S. T. Pardis, S. Sofian, and D. F. Abdullah, “An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance”, IJEFI, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 70–75, 2016.
ISNAD Pardis, Seyed Taghi et al. “An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship Between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues 6/3 (May 2016), 70-75.
JAMA Pardis ST, Sofian S, Abdullah DF. An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance. IJEFI. 2016;6:70–75.
MLA Pardis, Seyed Taghi et al. “An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship Between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance”. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, vol. 6, no. 3, 2016, pp. 70-75.
Vancouver Pardis ST, Sofian S, Abdullah DF. An Integrative Proposed Model of Corporate Governance: The Corporate Governance Mechanisms Mediates the Relationship between Board Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance. IJEFI. 2016;6(3):70-5.