The impact of institutional changes on corporate governance mechanisms in transition economies

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We examine how institutional changes affect corporate governance in transition economies. We develop a transition model that specifies three stages of the transition process including the early, intermediate, and late. We develop a framework for assessing the effectiveness of widely recognized corporate governance mechanisms (CGMs) in and across these stages. Our general proposition is that as transition economies move from early, to intermediate, to late stages, effective CGMs tend to be those that are based on state administrative control power, social networks and private orders, and market forces and formal institutions, respectively. Our study has contributions and implications regarding the transition economies and the impacts of institutions on corporate governance. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2008.

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Le, S. A., Kroll, M. J., & Walters, B. A. (2010). The impact of institutional changes on corporate governance mechanisms in transition economies. Journal of Management and Governance, 14(2), 91–114. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10997-008-9075-4

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