Corporate Governance Essay
BIBLIODATA ON SOME PAPERS ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Pek Yee Low, and Abdul Majid, “CEO Dominance, Family Control and Modified Audit Opinions in Hong Kong,” Corporate Ownership & Control, volume 5, issue 2 , Winter 2008, (Continued -1), pp.179-187.
Mark A. Bliss, Balachandran Muniandy and Abdul Majid, “CEO Duality, audit committee effectiveness and audit risk: A Study of the Malaysian Market,” Managerial Auditing Journal, vol. 22, No. 7 (2007), pp. 716-728.
Michael J. Ferguson and Abdul Majid, “To Sue or Not to Sue: An Experimental Study of Factors Affecting Hong Kong Liquidators Audit Litigation Decisions” Journal of Business Ethics, vol. 46 (2003), pp. 363- 374.
4. Abdul Majid, Ferdinand A. Gul, and Judy S.L. Tsui, “An Analysis of Hong Kong Auditors’ Perception of Selected Red Flag Factors in Risk Assessment” Journal of Business Ethics, vol. 32 (2001), pp. 263-27.
Abdul Majid, Ferdinand A. Gul, and Judy S.L. Tsui, “An Analysis of Hong Kong Auditors’ Perception of Selected Red Flag Factors in Risk Assessment” Journal of Business Ethics, vol. 32 (2001), pp. 263-27.
Abdul Majid, Low Chee Keong & Krishnan Arjunan, "Company Directors' Perceptions of their Responsibilities and Duties: A Hong Kong Survey" Hong Kong Law Journal vol. 28, Part 1 (1998), pp. 60-89.
Abdul Majid and John Pragasam, "Interactions of Intolerance of Ambiguity and of Contingent Liabilities on Auditors' Avoidance of Litigation" Psychological Reports, vol. 81 (1997) pp. 935-944. 18.
Abdul Majid and Marian Tong, "Auditor's Legal Liability for Client Fraud and Other Irregularities: An Empirical Perspective" Hong Kong Journal of Business Management vol. xiv (1996), pp. 69-81.