Does board size matters? New evidence from a two-tier board system / Salim Darmadi

The objective of this study is to examine the association between board size and firm value using the setting of a developing economy that adopts a two-tier board system. Hence, the present study extends the existing literature which heavily focuses on economies adopting unitary board structure. Emp...

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Main Author: Darmadi, Salim (Author)
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Published: Accounting Research Institute (ARI), Faculty of Accountancy & UiTM Press, 2014.
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