Neo-colonial influences and corporate governance convergence: A case for corporate governance divergence in the Global South.

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This topic explores how neocolonial influences shape corporate governance practices in the Global South, arguing for a divergence from Western models to better suit local contexts and needs. It examines the impact of historical and ongoing economic dependencies, cultural differences, and socio-political factors on corporate governance frameworks.

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