Further Analysis of Some Northen Asian Corporate Governance Standards After the Global Crisis: Cases in Bangladesh and Mongolia

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The aim of this article is to present a set of comparative corporate governance standards in some Northern Asian countries, including Bangladesh and Mongolia. There are strengths and weaknesses in these codes or practices which will be identified in this work. Therefore, this article not only identifies different points in latest corporate governance standard principles and systems in the above two countries, but also provides with a summary of evaluation of current corporate governance systems in these above countries which may enable relevant organizations in re-evaluating their current ones. Last but not least, it aims to illustrate a limited comparative set of standards of Northern Asian corporate governance, and give proper recommendations to relevant governments and institutions toward a sustainable practices in business life.

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Huy, D. T. N., & Diep, N. T. (2023). Further Analysis of Some Northen Asian Corporate Governance Standards After the Global Crisis: Cases in Bangladesh and Mongolia. International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.4018/IJABIM.330679

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