
Reports
You can request Corporate Governance Forum of Turkey (CGFT) reports by sending an e-mail to: cgft@sabanciunv.edu
- CGFT 2011 Annual Report. Sabancı University, Corporate Governance Forum of Turkey. (2011) Melsa Ararat.
- 'Transparency and Governance of Turkey's Banks listed in ISE'. (2009) Melsa Ararat, Ayse Tansel Cetin.
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Sustainable Investment in Turkey 2010 Report is launched by IFC
http://www.ifc.org/ifcext/sustainability.nsf/Content/SustainableInvesting
http://www.ifc.org/ifcext/sustainability.nsf/Content/Publications_Report_SIinTurkey
- Implications for Growth and Investments. Background paper for World Bank Investment Climate Assessment Report Survey for Turkey; Corporate Governance in Turkey.(2007) Hakan Orbay, Melsa Ararat.
- Turkish Environment; Governance and Investments: Commissioned by OECD.(2007) Hakan Orbay, Yusuf Isık.
- Standard and Poor’s and CGFT ; Corporate Governance: Turkish Transparency And Disclosure Survey: Pace Of Improvement Has Slowed, (2007) Melsa Ararat, Balic Amra.
- Standard and Poor’s and CGFT; Turkish Transparency and Disclosure Survey: Significant Developments at Turkey's Largest Companies, (2006) Governance Analysts, Melsa Ararat,Balic Amra, Julia Kochetygova, accessible via www.governance.standardandpoors.com.
- Implications for Growth and Investments; Corporate Governance in Turkey, In World Bank Investment Climate Assessment Report Survey for Turkey. Washington DC, World Bank Publications.(2006) Melsa Ararat, Hakan Orbay.
- An Investor Perspective; Corporate Governance in Turkey, International Institute of Finance, Washington. IIF Task Force D.C. (2005) Melsa Ararat.
- Standard and Poor’s and CGFT; Corporate Governance: Turkish Transparency and Disclosure Survey, (2005) Melsa Ararat, Balic Amra, Nick Bradly, accessible via www.governance.standardandpoors.com.
- Report “Corporate Governance in Turkey” for International Institute of Finance; (2005), International Institute of Finance (contributed), Melsa Ararat.
- Case Study on Developing Director Training in Turkey; (2003), written for the World Bank, Global Institute. Melsa Ararat, Hakan Orbay.


