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By Lauren Yu-Hsin Lin. When evaluating the level of political influence on Chinese companies, we should pay more attention to the detailed governance provisions adopted in each company's corporate charter, rather than focusing only on the...
Asia's moment: Contextualizing the rules of the corporate governance game
By Dan Puchniak. Using an Anglo-American lens to understand jurisdictions in Asia misleads and autochthonous solutions should be the bedrock of corporate governance reforms for Asia in the future.
Deciphering China’s hostile takeover terrain: The diminished role of corporate governance
By Sang Yop Kang. Considering China’s unique socio-economic landscape, the outcomes of establishing a viable hostile takeover system may diverge from conventional expectations.
Japanese corporate governance: Quo Vadis?
By Gen Goto. The traditional Japanese corporate governance system had been paying attention to the interests of stakeholders, in particular employees, much before the current wave of ESG woke up Anglo-American...
Asia's moment: Contextualizing the rules of the corporate governance game
By Dan Puchniak. Using an Anglo-American lens to understand jurisdictions in Asia misleads and autochthonous solutions should be the bedrock of corporate governance reforms for Asia in the future.
Deciphering China’s hostile takeover terrain: The diminished role of corporate governance
By Sang Yop Kang. Considering China’s unique socio-economic landscape, the outcomes of establishing a viable hostile takeover system may diverge from conventional expectations.
Japanese corporate governance: Quo Vadis?
By Gen Goto. The traditional Japanese corporate governance system had been paying attention to the interests of stakeholders, in particular employees, much before the current wave of ESG woke up Anglo-American...