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Corporate Governance of Pharmaceutical Companies in India
Comparative analysis of Pre and Post Companies Act, 2013 phases
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This study offers a groundbreaking analysis of corporate governance by comparing levels before and after the Companies Act of 2013. It evaluates governance using an extensive range of variables—90 in the Pre phase and 118 in the Post phase—incorporating all variables outlined by SEBI regulations. The research categorizes these into Mandatory, Non-Mandatory, Voluntary, and Industry-Specific Variables, with a unique focus on the Pharmaceutical sector and adherence to the Government of India's 2009 Voluntary Guidelines, setting it apart from previous studies.
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Corporate Governance of Pharmaceutical Companies in India, Avtar Singh
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- Title
- Corporate Governance of Pharmaceutical Companies in India
- Subtitle
- Comparative analysis of Pre and Post Companies Act, 2013 phases
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Avtar Singh
- Publisher
- LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Released
- 2020
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 148
- ISBN13
- 9786203028348
- Category
- Business and Economics
- Description
- This study offers a groundbreaking analysis of corporate governance by comparing levels before and after the Companies Act of 2013. It evaluates governance using an extensive range of variables—90 in the Pre phase and 118 in the Post phase—incorporating all variables outlined by SEBI regulations. The research categorizes these into Mandatory, Non-Mandatory, Voluntary, and Industry-Specific Variables, with a unique focus on the Pharmaceutical sector and adherence to the Government of India's 2009 Voluntary Guidelines, setting it apart from previous studies.