Reforming Corporate Governance in Southeast Asia

Reforming Corporate Governance in Southeast Asia

Author: Ho Khai Leong

Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 9812302956

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This multi-disciplinary volume provides a critical examination of corporate governance reform in Southeast Asia especially after the Asian financial crisis in 1997. The weaknesses in the corporate sector, such as poor investment structure, weak legal and accounting systems, faulty financial practices, questionable political interventions, are some of the pertinent issues raised by the authors, who include legal specialists, corporate practitioners, economists, and political scientists. Policy measures to improve corporate transparency, institutional accountability, and fiscal prudence are also proposed. The volume provides interested readers and policy-makers in Southeast Asia with the most current research and policy options on corporate governance reform, and advocates more committed and effective governance changes in the future.


The Governance of East Asian Corporations

The Governance of East Asian Corporations

Author: F. Gul

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2004-10-31

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 0230523277

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This book examines government/regulatory responses to the Asian Financial Crisis which brought unprecedented financial turmoil for most East Asian countries. It provides thought-provoking insights on fundamental differences in the institutional and regulatory framework of 10 East Asian countries, including an assessment of the various corporate governance reforms after the crisis.


Corporate Governance in South Asia

Corporate Governance in South Asia

Author: Tom Kirchmaier

Publisher: Asian Development Bank

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9292626728

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This publication looks at several corporate governance issues, and provides an analysis of four core areas of corporate governance in South Asia in light of global trends and best practices. These include: i) corporate governance legal frameworks; ii) board structure and board diversity; iii) corporate governance of state-owned enterprises; and iv) anti-money laundering and compliance. The publication assesses the necessary regulatory preconditions for strong financial and economic development, and identifies areas for regulatory action. The findings are relevant for many developing countries around the world, as corporate governance will impact evolving challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and sustainable global trade.


Asian Corporate Governance

Asian Corporate Governance

Author: Toru Yoshikawa

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-03-22

Total Pages: 90

ISBN-13: 1108572650

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This Element aims to achieve three objectives. First, it explores some key institutional characteristics of several Asian economies that are relevant to corporate governance practices. Second, it reviews corporate governance codes or rules in those economies and examines levels of requirements in terms of formal rules. Third, this Element looks at recent trends related to corporate governance such as executive compensation and a proportion of independent directors on boards of large listed firms.


Issues in Governance, Growth and Globalization in Asia

Issues in Governance, Growth and Globalization in Asia

Author: Tony Cavoli

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 9814504955

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This volume is a compilation of important papers relating to the financial, governance and political economy structures of the region, using a variety of methods and topics. Following the Asian crisis and subsequent global financial upheavals, policymakers and academics issued cries for institutional reform at the state and firm level; in many cases, reform was actually implemented rather than simply rhetorical. This volume begins by addressing issues relating to corporate governance within firms located in East Asia and as entities participating in corporate ownership elsewhere. Next, the key issues of globalization are directly addressed, including foreign direct investment into the region, integration among Southeast Asian countries and with the rest of Asia, and multinational enterprise investment strategies in Asia following initial entry decisions. Finally, the macroeconomic policies of state actors, and the effects of economic growth are examined. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview (54 KB). Contents: Introduction and Overview (Tony Cavoli, Siona Listokin and Ramkishen S Rajan); Entrepreneurship and Governance: Convergence in the Ownership and Governance of East Asian Firms (En-Te Chen, Stephen Gray and John Nowland); Asian and Non-Asian Institutional Investors and Proxy Access Proposals (Siona Listokin); Integration and Investment: Post-Foreign Entry Decisions by Global Retailers in Asian and Non-Asian Markets: Like or Unlike? (Sonia Ketkar); Intra-ASEAN FDI Flows and the Role of China and India: Trends and Determinants (Rabin Hattari, Ramkishen S Rajan and Shandre Thangavelu); Extent of Real Financial Integration in Asia: Some Patterns and Stylized Facts (Tony Cavoli); The Global Financial Crisis, Rise of China, and Changes in the Geographical Location of Control of Large Listed Companies (Ron McIver); Macroeconomic Policy: Intervention and Exchange Rate Regime Choice in Asia: Does the US Dollar Still Matter? (Tony Cavoli and Ramkishen S Rajan); Financial Instability Prevention (Andrew Hughes-Hallett, Jan Libich and Petr Stehlik). Readership: Academics, researchers, regulators and policymakers interested in economics, business and public policy in Asia.


Corporate Governance Corporate Governance in Asia

Corporate Governance Corporate Governance in Asia

Author: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Publisher: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

Published: 2001-08-20

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13:

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Of the meeting -- Introduction / by Joanna R. Shelton -- Corporate governance patterns in OECD economies: is convergence under way? / by Stilpon Nestor and John K. Thompson -- Latest directions in corporate governance / by Ian T. Dunlop -- The legal and institutional preconditions for strong stock markets: the nontriviality of securities law / by Bernard Black -- Comparative corporate governance trends in Asia / by Il Chong Nam, Yeongjae Kang, Joon-Kyung Kim -- Corporate governance in Japan / by Takahiro Yasui -- Disclosure and corporate governance: a Japanese perspective / by Hideki Kanda -- Corporate governance in Korea / by Il Chong Nam et al. -- Corporate restructuring in Thailand and Korea / by William P. Mako -- Chaebol reform: the missing agenda in corporate governance / by Yoon Youngmo -- Corporate governance in the special administrative region of Hong Kong / The Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong, China -- Corporate governance in India / by Pratip Kar -- Corporate governance and restructuring in Malaysia: a review of markets, mechanisms, agents and the legal infrastructure / by R. Thillainathan -- Corporate governance environment and policy: their impact on corporate performance and finance in the Philippines / by Cesar G. Saldana -- Corporate governance in Singapore: current practice and future developments / by Mak Yuen Teen and Phillip H. Phan -- Corporate governance: the challenge facing the Thai economy / by Deunden Nikomboriak and Somkiat Tangkitvanich -- Corporate governance in Chinese Taipei / by Chen-En Ko et al.