Corporate governance and firm integrated performance: A conceptual framework
Download This ArticleNagalingam Nagendrakumar , Chathurini Kumarapperuma , Chathura Malinga , Kalpani Gayanthika, Nethmi Amanda, Ashini Perera
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Abstract
Though the corporate governance has been studied from the viewpoint of first, accounting and financial performance (Khatib & Nour, 2021; Goel, 2018; Mohamed, Basuony, & Badawi, 2013), next, marketing performance (El Fawal & Mawlawi, 2018), and finally, logistic and supply chain performance (Hernawati & Surya, 2019) in isolation, moreover, literature on the first is comparatively higher than on the other two, it is further argued that it has not been studied from the viewpoint of firm integrated performance. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to conceptualize the relationship between corporate governance and firm integrated performance. The study adopted a rigorous literature review in forming critical arguments for the theme studied. Accordingly, the study embraced rigorous a priori knowledge in building the arguments for hypotheses development. The study proposes a conceptual framework for the relationship between corporate governance and firm integrated performance which has the potential of facilitating efficient decision-making on corporate governance and firm integrated performance. The study concludes with a foundation for the theoretical basis of the relationship between corporate governance and firm integrated performance.
Keywords: Corporate Governance, Firm Integrated Performance, Accounting and Finance Performance, Marketing Performance, Logistics and Supply Chain Performance
Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization — N.N., C.K., C.M., K.G., N.A., and A.P.; Investigation — N.N., C.K., C.M., K.G., N.A., and A.P.; Resources — N.N. and C.K.; Writing — Original Draft — C.K., C.M., K.G., N.A., and A.P.; Writing — Review & Editing — N.N. and C.K.; Visualization — N.N. and C.K.; Supervision — N.N.; Project Administration — C.M.
Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.
JEL Classification: G34, M31, M41
Received: 02.02.2022
Accepted: 09.05.2022
Published online: 11.05.2022
How to cite this paper: Nagendrakumar, N., Kumarapperuma, C., Malinga, C., Gayanthika, K., Amanda, N., & Perera, A. (2022). Corporate governance and firm integrated performance: A conceptual framework. Corporate Governance and Sustainability Review, 6(2), 8–17. https://doi.org/10.22495/cgsrv6i2p1