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Corporate governance in the Middle East and North Africa: A systematic review of current trends and opportunities for future research

  • Bassam Farah*
  • , Rida Elias
  • , R. Aguilera Vaqués
  • , Elie Abi Saad
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Research Question/Issue: We systematically review the corporate governance (CG) literature on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), organize it into six main themes and their subthemes, and propose several opportunities for future research. Research Findings/Insights: We highlight CG's unique characteristics in the MENA region as well as differences and similarities across MENA countries. We shed light on how organizations are governed in this region especially that their ownership structures are centered on families and the state, and that Islam plays a major role in their governance. Our review establishes a solid foundation for future research directed at CG practices in the MENA region and encourages policymakers and practitioners to improve CG in the region. Theoretical/Academic Implications: To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic literature review covering CG in the MENA region. In an effort to encourage the continuing evolution of this research stream and augment its contributions to the broader CG literature, we develop an extensive research agenda focusing on several key topics that deserve further attention such as ownership and countries' political regimes, family business and royal families, Sharia law, and executive compensation, among others. Practitioner/Policy Implications: This review invites policymakers and investors to consider implementing better policies aimed at improving CG practices, specifically by fomenting transparency, developing financial markets, providing stronger protections for minority shareholders, and enhancing compliance with existing and new regulations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)630-660
Number of pages31
JournalCorporate Governance: An International Review
Volume29
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • board of directors
  • corporate governance
  • financial disclosure
  • Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
  • ownership

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