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Corporate Governance: An International Review | 2010

Corporate-Governance Ratings and Company Performance: A Cross-European Study

Annelies Renders; Ann Gaeremynck; Piet Sercu

Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Prior studies have failed to unequivocally establish a positive relationship between corporate-governance ratings and company performance, although theoretically, we would expect to find one. In this paper, we try to establish whether a positive relationship exists through modeling the relationship more carefully. Research Findings/Insights: After controlling for selection bias and endogeneity simultaneously, we find a significant positive relationship between corporate-governance ratings and performance. However, the strength of this relationship seems to depend on the quality of the institutional environment. Finally, we find that improvements in corporate-governance ratings over time result in decreasing marginal benefits in terms of performance. Theoretical/Academic Implications: Our paper contributes to the literature by showing that improved corporate-governance ratings lead to better performance, but that econometric problems might obscure this relationship. We also show that for a sample of developed countries the institutional environment affects the relationship between governance ratings and performance. Finally, this paper contributes to the literature on the impact, regarding compliance and effectiveness, of codes of good governance. Practitioner/Policy Implications: Our results are relevant for both companies and policy makers. They indicate that companies can improve performance by adhering to good corporate-governance practices. For policy makers, the findings suggest that soft laws and the invisible hand of the market lead to companies improving their corporate governance.


Archive | 2008

Deugdelijk bestuur bij Europese ondernemingen: wettelijke verplichting of vrije marktwerking?

Annelies Renders; Aan De Faculteit Economie; Bedrijfswetenschappen Van De Katholieke


Tijdschrift voor Accountancy en Audit | 2007

Leidt IFRS tot hogere kwaliteit van financiële informatie

Ann Gaeremynck; Annelies Renders


Archive | 2007

Corporate governance and private control benefits: Does corporate governance matter more when private benefits are high?

Annelies Renders; Ann Gaeremynck


Archive | 2007

Corporate governance: Trading off improved performance against the ability to expropriate

Annelies Renders; Ann Gaeremynck


Accountancy en Bedrijfskunde, Maandschrift | 2006

Leidt deugdelijk bestuur in niet-beursgenoteerde ondernemingen tot betere prestaties?

Ann Gaeremynck; Annelies Renders


Archive | 2004

The influence of corporate governance recommendations and practices on financial statement quality

Ann Gaeremynck; Annelies Renders; Marleen Willekens


Archive | 2004

The association between the early adoption of IFRS and corporate governance recommendations and practices in Europe

Ann Gaeremynck; Annelies Renders; Marleen Willekens


Accountancy en Bedrijfskunde, Maandschrift | 2004

Determinanten van het overleven na een gerechtelijk akkoord

Annelies Renders; Ann Gaeremynck; B De Backer


Archive | 2003

The impact of corporate governance recommendations and practices on the choice of a high quality standard

Ann Gaeremynck; Annelies Renders; Marleen Willekens

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Ann Gaeremynck

The Catholic University of America

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Marleen Willekens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Ann Gaeremynck

The Catholic University of America

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Piet Sercu

Université catholique de Louvain

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