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Asian Corporate Governance: Trends and Challenges
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Asian Corporate Governance: Trends and Challenges
Contents
1
Introduction
2
Quality of Corporate Governance in Asia
3
Japan
3.1
Institutional Context
3.2
Initial Developments
3.3
Recent Developments
3.4
Stewardship Code and Corporate Governance Code
3.4.1
Stewardship Code
3.4.2
Corporate Governance Code
3.5
Specific Legal and Regulatory Changes
3.6
Board Structure of Listed Firms
3.7
Executive Compensation
3.8
Ownership Structure
3.9
Conclusions on Corporate Governance in Japan
3.9.1
Summary of Major Trends
3.9.2
Remaining Challenges
4
Singapore
4.1
Institutional Context
4.2
Ownership and Control in Domestic Firms
4.3
The Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis
4.4
Corporate Governance Codes of 2001 and 2005
4.5
Corporate Governance Code of 2012
4.5.1
Director Independence
4.5.2
Multiple Directorships
4.5.3
Executive Remuneration
4.5.4
Other Changes
4.6
Corporate Governance Practices
4.7
Governmentβs Role in Corporate Governance in Singapore
4.8
Conclusions on Corporate Governance in Singapore
4.8.1
Summary of Major Trends
4.8.2
Remaining Challenges
5
Korea
5.1
Institutional Context
5.2
Recent Developments
5.3
Board Structure
5.4
Executive Compensation
5.5
Ownership Structure
5.6
Conclusions on Corporate Governance in Korea
5.6.1
Summary of Major Trends
5.6.2
Remaining Challenges
6
China
6.1
Institutional Context
6.2
Code of Corporate Governance for Listed Companies 2002
6.3
SASAC of the State Council
6.4
Legal and Regulatory Changes Related to Corporate Governance
6.5
Board Structure
6.6
Shareholding Structure
6.7
Executive Compensation
6.8
Conclusions on Corporate Governance in China
6.8.1
Summary of Major Trends
6.8.2
Remaining Challenges
7
Taiwan
7.1
Institutional Context
7.2
Regulatory Changes on Cross-Shareholding
7.3
Recent Developments and Other Regulatory Changes
7.4
Board Structure
7.5
Shareholding Structure
7.6
Conclusion on Corporate Governance in Taiwan
7.6.1
Summary of Major Trends
7.6.2
Remaining Challenges
8
Malaysia
8.1
Institutional Context
8.2
Recent Legal and Regulatory Changes
8.3 Board Recommendations in the Draft Corporate
Governance Code 2016
8.4
Changes in Board Structure
8.5
Shareholding Structure
8.6
Conclusion on Corporate Governance in Malaysia
8.6.1
Summary of Major Trends
8.6.2
Remaining Challenges
9
Discussion and Conclusions
9.1
Summary and Discussion
9.2
Implications
References
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