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Corporate governance in turkey: Reform and convergence

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Arsoy, Aylin Poroy

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Crowther, David

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Emerald Group Publishing

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Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to investigate the extent of convergence of regulations and of practice regarding corporate governance between a developing country (Turkey) and a developed country (the UK).Design/methodology/approach -The development of the codes is described and compared and then research is conducted into the top 100 companies on the stock exchanges of each country.Findings - It is shown that, although the codes, and their iterative development, are similar, the degree of compliance is dissimilar.Research limitations/implications - These findings suggest that further research in other countries is also needed to see if the explanations are robust.Originality/value - Much research has been undertaken into corporate governance and national differences but the paper is different in that it makes a comparison between countries and also between regulation and practice to show that these diverge.

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Investor protection, Performance, Determinants, Ownership, Corporate governance, Developing countries, Culture, Turkey, Social sciences, Management, Business & economics

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