Application of Factor Analysis in Measurement and Assessment of Corporate Governance System

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In this study, the theory of factor analysis is used to establish a model for measuring and assessing corporate governance and identify major factors affecting corporate governance. The findings of this study can provide theoretical basis for comprehensive evaluation of corporate governance.

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