Governance is associated with multiple ways of governing (i.e., directing, guiding, or regulating) at the national, regional, organizationalor individual levels, among several diverse and divergent definitions (Robichau, 2011). Further factors such as security and risks, competition, and cooperation, certainly fit within the governance framework-reach. For instance, research in the lines above has focused on the variation of risk-taking actions of banks with the power of shareholders within the corporate governance (Laeven & Levine, 2009), the development of 'security governance' concept to understanding the European security coordination, management, and regulation, policy framework (Webber et al., 2004), and the role of governance and competition in firms' innovation (Ayyagari et al., 2011). Such exploration leads toward a bountiful research agenda on governance and: security or risks or competition or cooperation, nurtured by multiple problems and multi-inter-transdisciplinary approaches.
Governance for Security, Risks, Competition and Cooperation: Mapping the knowledge
Julián D. Cortés,D. Garcia,Edgar Rodriguez,Diana Pineda
Published 2021 in arXiv.org
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2021-04-13
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