Corporate governance and the small and medium enterprises sector: theory and implications

Author: Abor Joshua   Adjasi Charles K.D.  

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

ISSN: 1472-0701

Source: Corporate Governance: The Int J of Effective Board Performance, Vol.7, Iss.2, 2007-04, pp. : 111-122

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Abstract

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify the extent to which the corporate governance framework can be applied to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and discuss these issues further within the Ghanaian context. Design/methodology/approach - After considering some of the key issues, the paper shows how relevant these issues are to the SME sector. Findings - It is clear that corporate governance brings new strategic outlook through external independent directors and enhances firms' corporate entrepreneurship and competitiveness. Again the problems of credit constraint and managerial incompetence in the Ghanaian SME sector could also be overcome with a good corporate governance structure in place. Research limitations/implications - The discussion mainly focuses on corporate governance within the context of Ghanaian SMEs. Originality/value - This paper provides conceptual insights on the application of corporate governance among SMEs.