Corporate governance and risk disclosures: An empirical study of listed companies in Kenya

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Main Author: Wachira, Muturi
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Language:English
Published: African Journal of Business Management 2024
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Online Access:https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/4546
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spelling oai:repository.daystar.ac.ke:123456789-45462024-05-08T12:50:52Z Corporate governance and risk disclosures: An empirical study of listed companies in Kenya Wachira, Muturi Risk disclosures corporate governance agency theory signalling theory non-financial sectors Journal Article This paper examines the relationships between corporate governance variables and the extent of risk disclosures among listed companies in Kenya. The study aims to empirically examine the relationship between corporate governance variables and risk disclosures in 48 listed non-financial companies in Kenya. Content analysis of annual reports for the period 2010-2016 was used to measure the level of risk disclosures and compute the risk disclosure index for each company studied. The relationships between variables were analysed using panel data analysis. The findings show that the percentage of non-executive directors, ownership dispersion, percentage of foreign ownership, women in boards affected significantly the level of risk disclosures in the studied companies. Additionally, the control variables, firm’s size and firm’s profitability also significantly affected the level of risk disclosures. It can be concluded that the agency theory and the signalling theory can be used to explain the risk disclosure behaviours of listed firms in Kenya. It is recommended that companies should strengthen their corporate governance mechanisms in order to deal with risks facing them. Daystar University 2024-05-08T12:49:52Z 2024-05-08T12:49:52Z 2019-11 Article Wachira, M. (2019): Corporate governance and risk disclosures: An empirical study of listed companies in Kenya. African Journal of Business Management 1993-8233 https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/4546 en Vol. 13(17) application/pdf African Journal of Business Management
spellingShingle Risk disclosures
corporate governance
agency theory
signalling theory
non-financial sectors
Wachira, Muturi
Corporate governance and risk disclosures: An empirical study of listed companies in Kenya
title Corporate governance and risk disclosures: An empirical study of listed companies in Kenya
title_full Corporate governance and risk disclosures: An empirical study of listed companies in Kenya
title_fullStr Corporate governance and risk disclosures: An empirical study of listed companies in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Corporate governance and risk disclosures: An empirical study of listed companies in Kenya
title_short Corporate governance and risk disclosures: An empirical study of listed companies in Kenya
title_sort corporate governance and risk disclosures: an empirical study of listed companies in kenya
topic Risk disclosures
corporate governance
agency theory
signalling theory
non-financial sectors
url https://repository.daystar.ac.ke/handle/123456789/4546
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