Corporate governance in Asia: An eight-country comparative study

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Abstract

Corporate governance has received an increasing amount of attention in recent years. Corporate scandals have brought corporate governance weaknesses to the attention of the general public, especially in the United States. But corporate governance is sometimes a problem in other countries as well. This paper begins with an overview of some basic corporate governance principles as identified by the OECD, World Bank and IMF, then proceeds to examine how these principles are being applied in selected Asian countries.

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McGee, R. W. (2008). Corporate governance in Asia: An eight-country comparative study. Corporate Ownership and Control, 5(4 B CONT. 1), 186–195. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv5i4c1p3

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