1st Edition

Corporate Governance in Asia

By Julian Roche Copyright 2005
    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    352 Pages
    by Routledge

    The impact of the economic downturn and the increase in financial scandals emerging from major corporations has generated a growing interest in governance issues and has emphasized the need for companies to be transparent in their dealings with shareholders and the markets. Although the issues in Asia are fundamentally similar to those in the rest of the world, there are some crucial differences in the way in which Asian corporations acknowledge and confront these issues and in the political and legal frameworks under which they operate. Using examples of good and bad governance, Roche analyzes if the Asian approach to governance issues is unique.

    Business and finance students, as well as executives with an interest in Asian business or corporate governance will find this an authoritative and insightful guide to this complex and important topic.

    1. An Overview of Corporate Governance  2. Catching Up and Copying  3. The Board of Directors  4. Accountancy Practices  5. Corporate Strategy and Governance in Asia  6. Codes of Corporate Governance in Asia  7. The Role of Active Shareholding  8. Measurement of Corporate Governance in Asia  9. Policing Corporate Governance: Compliance and enforcement  10. The Future

    Biography

    Julian Roche is a corporate finance trainer based in Singapore and London and a consultant to various professional bodies including ACCA in Europe and Asia. He is also a VP of MHCi, a firm specialising in corporate responsibility issues, where he is responsible for corporate finance issues. He has published various specialist manuals on financial aspects as well as writing training manuals for executive education. In 1998 he was appointed UN Expert on Commodities, UNCTAD Risk Management Division.