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Evaluating a standardised tool to explore the nature and extent of foot and ankle injuries in amateur and semi-professional footballers

Evaluating a standardised tool to explore the nature and extent of foot and ankle injuries in amateur and semi-professional footballers
Evaluating a standardised tool to explore the nature and extent of foot and ankle injuries in amateur and semi-professional footballers
Conventional proposals to reform corporate governance based on the rational model of decision making may be insufficient in preventing future corporate debacles. Typically underestimated are the pressures from conflicts of interest and bias on reputational intermediaries. Judgements and choices made by auditors during professional engagements may not strictly adhere to the rational model of decision making. This is of significance with regard to the gatekeeper function of auditors and relevant legislation. A discussion on earnings management elaborates by suggesting that strictly numerical measures are not a reliable guide to the quality of corporate governance. It is suggested that our understanding of monitor behaviour in corporate governance would be improved by placing it on psychologically more realistic foundations. Some of these foundations are introduced
football, soccer, foot, ankle, injury
0958-2592
19-29
Evans, S.
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Walker-Bone, K.
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Otter, S.
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Evans, S.
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Walker-Bone, K.
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Otter, S.
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Evans, S., Walker-Bone, K. and Otter, S. (2015) Evaluating a standardised tool to explore the nature and extent of foot and ankle injuries in amateur and semi-professional footballers. The Foot, 25 (1), 19-29. (doi:10.1016/j.foot.2014.12.001). (PMID:25605413)

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Abstract

Conventional proposals to reform corporate governance based on the rational model of decision making may be insufficient in preventing future corporate debacles. Typically underestimated are the pressures from conflicts of interest and bias on reputational intermediaries. Judgements and choices made by auditors during professional engagements may not strictly adhere to the rational model of decision making. This is of significance with regard to the gatekeeper function of auditors and relevant legislation. A discussion on earnings management elaborates by suggesting that strictly numerical measures are not a reliable guide to the quality of corporate governance. It is suggested that our understanding of monitor behaviour in corporate governance would be improved by placing it on psychologically more realistic foundations. Some of these foundations are introduced

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 December 2014
Published date: March 2015
Keywords: football, soccer, foot, ankle, injury
Organisations: MRC Life-Course Epidemiology Unit

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Local EPrints ID: 381171
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/381171
ISSN: 0958-2592
PURE UUID: 865fbb9c-fb69-4a30-aa99-3517a584bd39
ORCID for K. Walker-Bone: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5992-1459

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Date deposited: 24 Sep 2015 14:09
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:04

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Author: S. Evans
Author: K. Walker-Bone ORCID iD
Author: S. Otter

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