Events EOS Webinar #3 - A New Model for Corporate Governance in Developing Countries

JCU Events

Wed, 29 Jun 2022

EOS Webinar #3 - A New Model for Corporate Governance in Developing Countries


When: 29 June 2022, 5pm to 6pm
Location:Online Webinar

In this webinar, we problematise, conceptualise and theorise a new and appropriate model for corporate governance in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) countries reflecting key contextual factors such as ethnicity and the informal nature of SSA economies. The model is articulated through a multi-theory approach to develop an idiosyncratic understanding of the interplay between the SSA institutional domains and stakeholders. In particular, we accommodate relevant country-level and firm-level governance interplays, helping policy makers, at local and international levels, in co-integrating good corporate governance with SSA’s development within its political economy.

Webinar time

5:00 pm GMT+8 (Singapore)

Speaker Profile

Associate Professor Konan A. SENY KAN Associate Professor Konan A. SENY KAN
Associate Professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management, France

Dr. Konan A. SENY KAN is now Associate Professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management (France). He was lecturing at Otago Business School (New Zealand) until July 2021. He obtained is PhD at Toulouse School of Management – University Toulouse 1 Capitole (France). His research is at the crossroads of three themes (i) Accounting, Governance, CSR, (ii) Organizations (MNCs, Emerging economies), and (iii) Configural Thinking. He has published in journals such as African Management Studies, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, European Management Journal, Harvard Business Review (professional), Information Technology and People, Journal of Applied Accounting Research, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Business Research, Management International, and Society and Business Review. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of African Business.

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