Macro-Level Determinants of Board Effectiveness in UK and Romanian Listed Companies: A Conceptual Approach
Macro-Level Determinants of Board Effectiveness in UK and Romanian Listed Companies: A Conceptual Approach
Author(s): Peter Jansen, Gabriel RaitaSubject(s): Economy, Accounting - Business Administration
Published by: Corpul Experților Contabili și Contabililor Autorizați din România (CECCAR)
Keywords: corporate governance; board effectiveness; UK and Romania; legal-institutional factors; financial-economic factors; national culture;
Summary/Abstract: This descriptive and exploratory study aims to analyse and compare the macro-level determinants of board effectiveness of listed companies for two European countries, the UK and Romania. The main focus is on the relationships between national culture and legal-institutional factors (macro-determinants) and how they might affect board effectiveness in both countries. By investigating the moderating effect of macro-level determinants on board effectiveness, this research contributes to the small number of cross-border studies on board effectiveness in this area. The cross-national context of this study is also relevant against the background of the increasing internationalization of boards. This implies that the understanding of macro-determinants and their effect on board processes becomes increasingly important for boards, and especially chairs, to take into consideration.
Journal: CECCAR Business Review
- Issue Year: 2/2021
- Issue No: 10
- Page Range: 60-72
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English