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Item Corporate governance in financial institutions of Nepal(Department of Management, 2013) Mohan, Singh SurendraNot availableItem Item The Effect of Corporate Governance on Perceived Organizational Success in Nepalese Commercial Banks(Department of Management, 2019) Bhatta, Yagya RajEffective corporate governance practices are essential to achieving and maintaining the public trust and confidence in the banking system, as a result they are critical to the proper functioning of the banking sector and economy as a whole. However, little attention has being given to corporate governance of banking sector especially in developing economies. This study examines the effect of corporate governance on perceived organizational success. There are many dimensions of corporate governance but in this study only seven components (transparency, independence, accountability, fairness, social awareness, discipline and responsibility) are considered as the factor of good corporate governance. The objective of this research is to analyze the impact of corporate governance on perceived organizational success of the commercial banks of Nepal. The study employed a qualitative methodology. Data was collected through a selfadministered survey questionnaire. The questionnaire is adopted from a previous validated survey. The target population consists of commercial banks of Nepal. Simple convenience sampling is used for collection of data from 175 employees. The results indicate a positive relationship between corporate governance and perceived organizational success. The study concludes with some brief prospects that the businesses need to realize the importance of good corporate governance for perceiving success. This paper may benefit for all organization that may be service or manufacturing for realizing the importance of corporate governance on organizational success.Item Impact of corporate governance in profitability of Nepalese banks(Department of Public Administration, 2017) Bhattarai, JeevanNot availableItem The Impact of Corporate Governance on the Performance of Nepalese Commercial Banks(Department of Management, 2018) Baral, SantoshThis study aimed at finding the Impact of Corporate Governance on the Performance of Nepalese Commercial Banks. The descriptive research design has been used for this study. This study is based on both primary and secondary data.Primary data and information has been collected through questionnaires and secondary data and information has been collected from annual reports of individual bank,Nepal Rastra bank supervision report, SEB ON,Nepal Stock Exchange(NEPSE) and the financial report of respective bank, researches, journals, unpublished thesis reports,newspapers, internet and websites etc.The sample data of six commercial banks for the period 2006/7-2016.have been analysis using regression model. In this study arithmetic mean, standard deviation, correlation and multiple regression analysis has been used by using SPSS (statistical package for social science) and excel. The required data are obtained from the sample banks annual reports. Return on Equity(ROE)and Return on Assets(ROA) were dependent variables while Board Size(BS), Capital Adequacy Ratio(CAR), Non Performing Loan(NPL) and Leverage(LEV)have been taken as independent variable. The correlation analysis shows there is negative relationship of ROE with all independent variables.Similarly,there is negative relationship of ROA with BS, LEV and NPL and Positive relationship with CAR. The Regression between ROE and other indicators are found to be significant for most of Banks. It shows that they individually influence a lot.There can be other factors which influence the ROE of the organization.Similarly, the regression between ROA and some other indicators found significant and some other indicators found insignificant. It shows that some indicators influence a lot and some influence less. Based on the findings, its hows that majority of the commercial banks have followed best corporate governance practice and some other banks have not followed corporate governance principles . Therefore,they need to follow corporate governance principles strictly.Item Role of Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Promotion of Trade and Industry in Nepal(Faculty of Management, 2009) Joshi, Kashi PrasadNot available