Corporate Governance in Namibia

Exploring local practices and global influences in governance

Warren Maroun author Miriam Dikuua author Janey Wyk author Tia Chata author Asheer Jaywant Ram author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:De Gruyter

Published:1st Jul '24

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Corporate Governance in Namibia cover

This book examines the drivers and impacts of corporate governance in Namibia, blending local research with international perspectives. Corporate Governance in Namibia offers valuable insights.

In Corporate Governance in Namibia, the author explores the intricate landscape of corporate governance within the unique context of Namibia. The book delves into various research studies that highlight the key drivers shaping corporate governance practices in the country, while also examining the consequences of these practices on both local and international levels. By focusing on Namibian-specific research, readers gain insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by companies operating in this region.

The narrative is enriched with international references that provide a broader perspective, allowing for a comparative analysis of governance frameworks across different countries. This approach not only emphasizes the distinctiveness of Namibia's corporate governance but also situates it within a global context. The author carefully analyzes the regulatory environment, cultural influences, and economic factors that contribute to the governance landscape in Namibia.

Overall, Corporate Governance in Namibia serves as a comprehensive resource for academics, practitioners, and policymakers interested in understanding the complexities of corporate governance in this African nation. It encourages readers to consider how local practices can inform and be informed by global standards, fostering a dialogue that is essential for the growth and development of corporate governance in Namibia and beyond.

ISBN: 9783110778076

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 354g

126 pages