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The implementation of OECD corporate governance principles in post-crisis Asia

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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Iu, J Batten
The recent OECD Principles on Corporate Governance provide a framework for the convergence of global corporate governance practice. This paper considers the implementation of these global ‘best-practice’ standards of governance as part of the continuing post-economic-crisis reform throughout Asia. These initiatives have explicitly acknowledged that no single model of governance can exist, and instead have focused on those elements apparently common and, therefore, applicable to all countries. Notwithstanding the existence of these elements, this paper investigates the difficulties involved when attempting to implement general rules across countries at different stages of economic and legal development. While implementation will be hindered by obvious cultural disparities, long-term change in practice requires a cultural shift in the philosophical and financial bases of the firm.

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Journal

The journal of corporate citizenship

Volume

4

Season

Winter

Pagination

47-62

Location

Sheffield, England

ISSN

1470-5001

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, Greenleaf Publishing

Publisher

Greenleaf Publishing

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