Description
This book covers a comprehensive exploration of corporate governance’s impact on firm performance in Malaysia. The book delves into the evolution of governance practices, shaped by diverse cultural, economic, and regulatory in influences within the country. It discusses governance structures, reforms, and theoretical frameworks like agency theory, covering insights into how governance can drive sustainable and ethical business practices. The authors analyze Malaysia’s unique corporate governance landscape, covering internal and external mechanisms, board
characteristics, capital structure, and the challenges faced by firms. The book highlights the relationship between governance reforms and corporate performance, drawing connections to the global context and addressing regulatory frameworks, market forces, and stakeholder expectations. Assessing the historical developments and contemporary governance issues provides a nuanced understanding of how governance practices can influence company
outcomes. It serves as both a scholarly resource and practical guide, aiming to elevate governance standards and enhances firm performance in Malaysia’s evolving economic environment. It is suitable for academics, practitioners, and policymakers; it covers valuable insights into navigating corporate governance in a globalized world.