Corporate Governance: An International Review provides a global perspective on corporate governance practices and their impact on firm performance, stakeholder relations, and societal well-being. The journal covers a broad range of topics, including board structure, executive compensation, shareholder activism, and corporate social responsibility. It emphasizes cross-national comparisons and the impact of cultural and institutional factors.
The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and commentaries that address key questions in corporate governance. It is aiming at academics, policymakers, and practitioners. High visibility and impact are guaranteed with indexing in Web of Science and Scopus, thus becoming a valuable platform for discussions of corporate governance.
With its dedication to rigorous scholarship and its global outlook, Corporate Governance: An International Review plays an important role in shaping research and policy in the field. By contributing to this dialogue, you will contribute to a wider appreciation of how corporate governance practices may improve firm results and societal welfare, and scholars and professionals are often encouraged to contribute their perspectives to a continuing dialogue.