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Bank corporate governance in Sri Lanka: A survey
Nishani Ekanayake,
Karim Sorour
, Stan Oliver
Leadership and Human Resource Management Department
Accounting and Financial Management Department
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Social Sciences
Banks
100%
Surveys
66%
Practice
55%
Organizations
44%
Interviews
44%
Compliance
22%
Research
22%
Theory
22%
Influence
22%
Economics
22%
Culture of Work
22%
Sri Lanka
22%
Grounded Theory
22%
Central Bank
22%
Process
11%
Evidence
11%
Guides
11%
Perspective
11%
Company
11%
Questionnaires
11%
Construction
11%
Government
11%
Semi-Structured Interview
11%
Light
11%
Experience
11%
Control
11%
Independence
11%
Methodology
11%
Expertise
11%
Category
11%
Interpretation
11%
Research Focus
11%
Director
11%
Patronage
11%
Cultural Factor
11%
Procedure
11%
Sampling
11%
Social Factor
11%
Shareholder
11%
Political Influence
11%
Computer Science
Contexts
44%
Survey
44%
Pilot Interview
33%
Semistructured Interview
11%
Accuracy
11%
Generation
11%
Procedures
11%
Theoretical Sampling
11%
Economic Perspective
11%
Research Participant
11%
Questionnaire Survey
11%
Auditors
11%
Broad Category
11%
Survey Interview
11%
Governance Process
11%
Legal Perspective
11%
Shared Experience
11%
Internal Control
11%
Interview Guide
11%
Controlling Shareholder
11%
Central Institution
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Frequency Table
22%
Public Bank
11%