ABOUT THE JOURNAL

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Aims and scope of journal

International Journal of Disclosure and Governance has quickly established itself as one of the leading sources of authoritative and detailed information on leading-edge practice in governance and effective transparency of information for publicly listed companies.

International Journal of Disclosure and Governance publishes - in each quarterly issue - analysis, briefings and updates that are of direct relevance to all those tasked with the awesome responsibility of managing publicly owned companies together with their advisors.

Subscribing to International Journal of Disclosure and Governance gives access to latest thinking and incisive analysis from some of the world's leading experts in the field including: Regulators, policy makers, lawyers, auditors, accountants and researchers.

The journal publishes latest thinking and best practice on:

  • regulatory and legal requirements post Sarbanes-Oxley
  • corporate codes of conduct
  • reforming corporate governance systems
  • senior officers' responsibilities and liabilities
  • corporate governance and takeovers and mergers
  • records retention and destruction
  • exchanges' regulatory requirements
  • audit committee responsibilities
  • executive remuneration
  • case studies examining governance and corporate misreporting and failures
  • internal controls and reporting
  • institutional shareholders and corporate governance
  • proxy voting reform
  • the role of NEDs
  • international developments and initiatives in corporate governance
  • compliance software for Sarbanes-Oxley

Essential reading for:

  • Company Chairmen
  • CEOs
  • CFOs
  • General Counsel/CLOs
  • Chairman and members of the Audit Committee
  • Chairman and members of the Remuneration Committee
  • Heads of Internal Audit
  • Exchanges
  • Company Secretary
  • Bankers
  • Heads of Compliance
  • Heads of Risk Management
  • Corporate Regulators
  • Bank Supervisory Authorities
  • Public Prosecutors
  • Fraud Investigators
  • Law Firms
  • Auditors/Accounting firms
  • Heads of Corporate Governance at Investors and Funds
  • Academics
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ISSN and eISSN

The international standard serial number (ISSN) for International Journal of Disclosure and Governance is 1741-3591 and the electronic international standard serial number (eISSN) is 1746-6539.

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Editors

International Journal of Disclosure and Governance is guided by an eminent international Editorial Board, comprising distinguished authorities drawn from leading blue-chips, marketing companies and academic institutions around the world.

Managing Editor

Professor Michael G. Alles, Associate Professor, Rutgers Business School, USA

Executive Editorial Board

Jeffrey Callen, Rotman Chair in Accounting, University of Toronto, Canada
John Friedland, Founding Editor Emeritus
Suresh Govindaraj, Rutgers Business School, USA
Parveen Gupta, Frank L. Magee Professor of Accounting, Lehigh University, USA
Dan Palmon, Chair, Department of Accounting, Business Ethics and Information Systems, Rutgers Business School, USA
Michael A. Santoro, Associate Professor (with tenure) in the Business Environment Department at the Rutgers Business School in Newark, NJ, and a faculty member of the Rutgers Center for Global Change and Governance
Eamonn Walsh, PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor of Accounting, University College Dublin, Ireland

Editorial Advisory Board

Simon Lorne, Vice Chairman and Chief Legal Officer, Millenium Partners, NY
Scott Mitchell, CEO and Founder, Open Compliance Ethics Group, USA
Peter Pope, Professor of Accounting and Finance, Director of International Centre for Research in Accounting Lancaster University Management School, UK
Jeffrey Thomson, President and CEO, Institute of Management Accountants, USA
Miklos Vasarhelyi, KPMG Professor of Accounting Information Systems, Rutgers Business School, USA

Editorial Office

Victoria Rae
Palgrave Macmillan Journals
Houndmills, Basingstoke
RG21 6XS, UK
E-mail: submissions@palgrave.com

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