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The Lebanese banking sector has become risky due to political and economic crises. At such times, corporate governance meJournal of Risk and Financial Managementchanisms ensure objectivity of assessment and rationality in decision making. We examine the impact of internal corporate governance...
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This study examines the impact of corporate governance on financial performance of Lebanese banks during five years (from 2006 to 2010). Based on 182 observations, a quantitative method of data analysis was employed to investigate the relevance of corporate governance mechanisms. The first...
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Job satisfaction is the fulfilment or enjoyment that a person derives from their job. Job satisfaction has been a focal point of social sciences studies since the early 1900s, due to its substantial impact on employees’ mental health, as well as its influence on the workplace atmosphere and...
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Social entrepreneurship is gradually becoming a potent driving force for economic and social development in developing countries as a result of governance deficits. The purpose of this study is to examine the determinant factors of successful social entrepreneurship in the emerging circular...
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During the last decade, Lebanese family firms have been experiencing many challenges related to two waves of political crises. The internal wave was after the assassination of PM Rafic Hariri and dated from 2005 till 2010. The external one began in 2011 due to the tension of the Syrian civil...
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A consideration of emotion has been traditionally neglected in the context of family business. In this study, the Lebanese family businesses were explored to examine all the dimensions and the specificity of the emotional intelligence (EI) of teams’ leaders. Multiple regressions were applied...
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