
Corporate Governance and Financial Management
Computational Optimisation Modelling and Accounting Perspectives
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 16. January 2015
Book
Hardback
XXI, 370 pages
978-1-137-43560-6 (ISBN)
Description
This book integrates corporate governance, corporate finance and accounting to formulate sound financial management strategies. It offers practical steps for managers using an integrated optimisation financial model to achieve good corporate governance practices which lead to lower risks and higher firm value.
Reviews / Votes
"The authors of this book aim at formulating 'sound financial management strategies using an integrated optimisation financial model' . . With this research monograph, the authors are able to fulfill this goal. I believe that academics can learn from many of the ideas in this book. The way the authors construct the model and formulate the constraints contains a lot of thoughtful work. I found it interesting to learn how the authors translated good corporate governance practices into equations." (Gunther Friedl, The International Journal of Accounting, Vol. 5 (2), 2016)
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Edition
2015 edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
XXI, 370 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
603 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-43560-6 (9781137435606)
DOI
10.1057/9781137435613
Schweitzer Classification
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Computational Optimisation Modelling and Accounting Perspectives
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Persons
Siti Nuryanah is a Researcher and a Lecturer in Accounting in the Faculty of Economics, Universitas Indonesia. She is also a teaching associate at Monash University and a sessional lecturer at Victoria University, Australia. She holds a PhD from Victoria University, a Master of Business (Accounting) from Victoria University and a Master of Finance from Universitas Indonesia. Her research interests are in the area of corporate governance, tax, accounting and finance. She has written books and published papers in international refereed journals, and is one of the reviewers of an accounting refereed journal in Indonesia: Jurnal Akuntansi Indonesia (JAKI).
Sardar M. N. Islam is a Professor in the Faculty of Business and Law, Victoria University, Australia. He is undertaking research and doctorate supervision work in a wide range of disciplines including economics, finance, business, accounting, and law. He has published a number of finance, business, economics, accounting and law books, each of which makes significant scientific contributions to the literature. He has also published articles in leading international journals in his specialized research areas.
Sardar M. N. Islam is a Professor in the Faculty of Business and Law, Victoria University, Australia. He is undertaking research and doctorate supervision work in a wide range of disciplines including economics, finance, business, accounting, and law. He has published a number of finance, business, economics, accounting and law books, each of which makes significant scientific contributions to the literature. He has also published articles in leading international journals in his specialized research areas.
Content
1. Sound Financial Management Strategies for Achieving Good Corporate Governance Practices 2. The Foundations for Formulating Sound Financial Management Strategies Using an Integrated Financial Optimisation Model 3. Conceptual Framework and Research Methodology 4. An Integrated Financial Optimisation Model for Formulating Sound Financial Management Strategies 5. The Context of the Case Study 6. The Numerical Model, Results and Analysis 7. Implications of the Results for Sound Financial Management Strategies, Corporate Governance, and Managerial and Financial Accounting Perspectives 8. Conclusion and Recommendations for Future Research