ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT ON ACCOUNTING IN THE PROCESS OF IMPLANTING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE WITHIN A COMPANY
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https://doi.org/10.5380/rcc.v2i3.19743Keywords:
Corporate governance. Accounting. Minority shareholders.Abstract
A recurring theme has been that of corporate governance, understood as a set of practices and rules of a juridical, social and economic nature which establish relationships and regulate conflicts between the diverse segments involved in company activities, with an emphasis put on the protection of shareholder’ interests. This article’s aim is to analyze the impact on accounting caused by the implementation of corporate governance within a company. The methodology of the steps taken characterizes the research as exploratory using a qualitative approach, carried out through the study of a company which implanted corporate governance. The research results show the impact on accounting in the process of implanting corporate governance in the company. The impact on accounting was slight, bearing in mind that a better structuring would demand a greater volume of investment in specialist staff, consultancies, new equipment and information systems.
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