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СORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT: A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE
Download This ArticleJackie Young
Abstract
A code of governance is crucial for any emerging country as it endeavours to provide a sound management framework and principles. Corporate governance and risk management are fairly new management concepts, but are becoming important management disciplines for the public and private sectors in South Africa. The aim of this paper is to provide insight into corporate governance and risk management from a South African perspective. South Africa is regarded as one of the more advanced countries in Africa, although still an emerging country with huge development potentials. However, should corporate governance and risk management principles be lacking and not adequately developed and implemented, the aforementioned potential will be nullified and could negatively affect the economic growth and well-being of the country.
Keywords: Corporate Governance, Risk Management, Code of Ethics, Risk Culture, Transparency, Accountability
How to cite this paper: Young, J. (2010). Corporate governance and risk management: a South African perspective. Corporate Ownership & Control, 7(3), 138-148. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv7i3p10