In some circles, transparency has become a buzzword as
organizations face increasing pressure from institutional
shareholders and regulators, banks and other stakeholders needing
to monitor financial conditions and managerial decisions more
closely to protect their interests. The call for corporate
transparency has also intensified for banks since the recent global
financial crises and as a result of a series of egregious financial
scandals. For this volume we have collected 12 original research
papers dealing with various issues relating to transparency. This
topic spans many disciplines beyond accounting and finance,
intersecting economics, law and management, embracing sociology and
political science, and offering opportunities for creative
interdisciplinary research. We hope this volume is a useful
one-stop reference for students and scholars as well as
practitioners and policymakers interested in such work.
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