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<title>Theses and Dissertations</title>
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<subtitle>MPhil and PhD theses</subtitle>
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<title>Corporate board failure in Zimbabwe: Have non – executive directors gone to sleep?</title>
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<author>
<name>Obert, Sifile</name>
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<author>
<name>Devi K. Suppiah, Susela</name>
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<name>Joseph Tendai, Mabvure</name>
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<name>M. Desderio, Chavunduka</name>
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<author>
<name>Martin, Dandira</name>
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<summary type="text">Corporate board failure in Zimbabwe: Have non – executive directors gone to sleep?
Obert, Sifile; Devi K. Suppiah, Susela; Joseph Tendai, Mabvure; M. Desderio, Chavunduka; Martin, Dandira
Manuscript Type: Review&#13;
Research Question / Issue: The review focuses on board failure especially in the developing world, and in&#13;
particular, Zimbabwe. The review asks pertinent questions: Why are boards failing? How are boards&#13;
populated? What are the characteristics that determine selection to the board? Who selects directors?&#13;
Research Findings / Insights: The review establishes that there is need for a corporate governance code and&#13;
awareness of corporate governance practices in Zimbabwe. Directors are usually selected through the&#13;
influence of the CEO and such directors have weak oversight on the performance of the CEO. Some&#13;
characteristics that determine director selection are gender, age, educational qualifications, experience and&#13;
financial expertise.&#13;
Theoretical / Academic Implications: Directors are stewards who have to be accountable to all stakeholders.&#13;
Practitioner / Policy Implications: There is need to establish how directors are selected in light of the high rate&#13;
of company and board failures. That directors are also chosen by the CEO is worrying. The selection process&#13;
should yield capable, independent and diverse directors who can satisfy the expectations of a wide spectrum of&#13;
stakeholders.
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<dc:date>2014-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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