Use Scopus, and Web of Science databases (paid databases), science direct, and google scholar searching options for free.... for specific articles you looking for please don't hesitate to text me.
Thanks, Mr Md Azizur Rahman , am currently looking for PhD topics to prepare the proposal. Actually, I've gotten quite a few articles but I still cannot establish a good problem statement.
You can download all possible research papers, including the most recent ones, and then you can make a meta-analysis. Find areas you can contribute; I mean, find a research gap in your intended area, and then you start writing a problem statement. I hope this is helpful.
Corporate governance and tax compliance DOI:10.1109/ISBEIA.2011.6088786
Taxation and Corporate Governance - Working paper, Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law, Munich, Germany Date: 19 January 2006
Effects of Strategic Tax Behaviors on Corporate Governance, DOI: 10.5923/j.ijfa.20130206.05
There are numerous databases to look for your topic that is corporate governance. Databases like Google scholar, web of science, Scopus, sage, and Willey journals offers a wide range of practicality in your field of interest. For thesis in Indian scenerio you can explore shodhganga.
There is a 2020 dissertation (PhD thesis) by Ave-Geidi Jallal that will have overlap with your topic, and certainly of interest to you. It is titled: Good Tax Governance: International Corporate Tax Planning and Corporate Social Responsibility - Does One Exclude the Other?
She also wrote a chapter on that topic "Ethical Standards for Tax Planning by Corporations" in Robert F. van Brederode (ed.) Ethics and Taxation, Springer 2020.
http://theses.gla.ac.uk/6449/ or articles such as, https://scholar.google.cl/scholar?as_ylo=2017&q=tax+planning+corporate+governance+and+equity+value&hl=es&as_sdt=0,5&as_vis=1
Corporate governance is the combination of rules, processes or laws by which businesses are operated, regulated or controlled. The term encompasses the internal and external factors that affect the interests of a company's stakeholders, including shareholders, customers, suppliers, government regulators and management.