An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance From Neuro-Governance Lenses in the Malaysian Context

Our minds are powerful, creative, forceful, and strong, controlling our thinking and behaviors. A series of high-profile accounting and financial scandals have been revealed in the past few decades, and the Enron case was the most representative of them all. Corporate decision-makers have traditiona...

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Main Authors: Ivascu, Larisa, Pavel, Codruta Daniela, Sarfraz, Muddassar, Arulanandam, Benedict Valentine*, Tan, Hong Yip
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author Ivascu, Larisa
Pavel, Codruta Daniela
Sarfraz, Muddassar
Arulanandam, Benedict Valentine*
Tan, Hong Yip
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Pavel, Codruta Daniela
Sarfraz, Muddassar
Arulanandam, Benedict Valentine*
Tan, Hong Yip
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description Our minds are powerful, creative, forceful, and strong, controlling our thinking and behaviors. A series of high-profile accounting and financial scandals have been revealed in the past few decades, and the Enron case was the most representative of them all. Corporate decision-makers have traditionally enjoyed high remunerations, compensations, and social status. Hence, the underlying rationales and motivation drivers that motivate managers to conduct unethical behaviors have always been a heightened concern. This research aims to delineate the narratives of corporate governance misconducts and the underlying rationales of these unethical behaviors. This study incorporates independent variables of neuro-accounting, neuroeconomics, neuro-ethics, and human nature using a qualitative methodology. From this study, the social norm of fairness showed that the human nature of greed and selfishness would motivate corporate decision-makers to engage in any exchange that could benefit themselves, although it is unethical and illegal. Second, neuroeconomics revealed that scarcity of economic resources, level of risks and uncertainties, and expected rewards could be the factors that motivate managers to conduct unethical behaviors, especially when their remunerations are tightly linked to company performances. Third, neuroethics shows that managers who lack moral values, have unstable emotions, and possess negative moral intuitions or personal assumptions could be more likely to pursue their interests at the cost of others. Lastly, neuro-governance also proved that self-benefits and financial incentives will usually be the priority and would be a motivating factor for misconduct.
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spelling sunway-20842022-06-20T03:18:27Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2084/ An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance From Neuro-Governance Lenses in the Malaysian Context Ivascu, Larisa Pavel, Codruta Daniela Sarfraz, Muddassar Arulanandam, Benedict Valentine* Tan, Hong Yip BF Psychology HD28 Management. Industrial Management Our minds are powerful, creative, forceful, and strong, controlling our thinking and behaviors. A series of high-profile accounting and financial scandals have been revealed in the past few decades, and the Enron case was the most representative of them all. Corporate decision-makers have traditionally enjoyed high remunerations, compensations, and social status. Hence, the underlying rationales and motivation drivers that motivate managers to conduct unethical behaviors have always been a heightened concern. This research aims to delineate the narratives of corporate governance misconducts and the underlying rationales of these unethical behaviors. This study incorporates independent variables of neuro-accounting, neuroeconomics, neuro-ethics, and human nature using a qualitative methodology. From this study, the social norm of fairness showed that the human nature of greed and selfishness would motivate corporate decision-makers to engage in any exchange that could benefit themselves, although it is unethical and illegal. Second, neuroeconomics revealed that scarcity of economic resources, level of risks and uncertainties, and expected rewards could be the factors that motivate managers to conduct unethical behaviors, especially when their remunerations are tightly linked to company performances. Third, neuroethics shows that managers who lack moral values, have unstable emotions, and possess negative moral intuitions or personal assumptions could be more likely to pursue their interests at the cost of others. Lastly, neuro-governance also proved that self-benefits and financial incentives will usually be the priority and would be a motivating factor for misconduct. Frontiers Media 2022-06-15 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2084/1/exploratory%20study%20on%20corporate%20governance%20from%20neuro-governance.pdf Ivascu, Larisa and Pavel, Codruta Daniela and Sarfraz, Muddassar and Arulanandam, Benedict Valentine* and Tan, Hong Yip (2022) An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance From Neuro-Governance Lenses in the Malaysian Context. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. ISSN 1644-1078 doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2022.911907
spellingShingle BF Psychology
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Ivascu, Larisa
Pavel, Codruta Daniela
Sarfraz, Muddassar
Arulanandam, Benedict Valentine*
Tan, Hong Yip
An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance From Neuro-Governance Lenses in the Malaysian Context
title An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance From Neuro-Governance Lenses in the Malaysian Context
title_full An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance From Neuro-Governance Lenses in the Malaysian Context
title_fullStr An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance From Neuro-Governance Lenses in the Malaysian Context
title_full_unstemmed An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance From Neuro-Governance Lenses in the Malaysian Context
title_short An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance From Neuro-Governance Lenses in the Malaysian Context
title_sort exploratory study on corporate governance from neuro-governance lenses in the malaysian context
topic BF Psychology
HD28 Management. Industrial Management
url http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2084/
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http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/2084/1/exploratory%20study%20on%20corporate%20governance%20from%20neuro-governance.pdf