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This study aims to enhance corporate governance awareness in Taiwanese enterprises by assessing and reconstructing a comprehensive index. It delves into the correlation between governance and key performance metrics like ROA and Tobin’s Q and tracks the two-decade evolution of corporate governance in Taiwan.
Insurance companies issue warnings to applicants regarding the Duty of Disclosure as stipulated in Article 64 of the Taiwan Insurance Act. Our analysis aims to determine whether the timing of informing the applicants, either in advance or after the fact, would have varying impacts on their behavior.
This study aims to examine the correlation between financial literacy and the utilization of robo-advisors, which proposes that high subjective financial literacy and overconfident individuals tend to adopt the robo-advisor services.
This study aims to examine the correlation between financial literacy and the utilization of robo-advisors, which proposes that high subjective financial literacy and overconfident individuals tend to adopt the robo-advisor services.
Drawing on the perspective of energized-to pathway of proactivity, we explore “how” and “when” organizational embeddedness increases employees’ challenging voice and supportive voice via the dual energized-to pathway (i.e., enhanced work engagement and positive moods). In addition, we also examine whether leader-member exchange (LMX) act as a critical boundary condition.
To investigate whether a chairman concurrently serving as a general manager and the proportion of independent directors, affect the corporate governance and the ranking results of the corporate governance evaluation in different corporate life cycles of family business.
