Understanding Corporate Governance Reform in South Africa: Anglo-American Divergence, the King Reports, and Hybridization

This article investigates corporate governance reform in South Africa in the context of the country’s international links with Anglo-American corporate governance and domestic pursuit of socioeconomic development. Two key questions are evaluated. (a) How has divergence within the Anglo-American mode...

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Corporate governance
Divergence
Domestic
Economic Development
Governance
Interest Groups
Links
Mathematical models
North America
Reform
Reforms
Regulation
Socioeconomic development
Socioeconomic factors
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Stakeholders
Stock Markets
Stockholders
Studies
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