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View article: Corporate Governance in Hong Kong
Corporate Governance in Hong Kong Open
Since the 1990s, Hong Kong has been working hard to improve its corporate governance system. Although a common law jurisdiction, its stock market differs from the NYSE and LSE, as there has always been a large concentration of ownership wh…
View article: Do Corporate Governance Practices in One Jurisdiction Affect Another One? Lessons from the Panama Papers
Do Corporate Governance Practices in One Jurisdiction Affect Another One? Lessons from the Panama Papers Open
To what extent do corporate governance practices in one jurisdiction affect another? In this paper, we look at the way that Hong Kong’s and the Mainland’s corporate governance practices have co-evolved, along with offshore incorporations f…
View article: Managing the Risks of Corporate Fraud: The Evidence from Hong Kong and Singapore
Managing the Risks of Corporate Fraud: The Evidence from Hong Kong and Singapore Open
Since the Asian financial crisis of 1997, Hong Kong and Singapore have implemented reforms that promote independence and monitoring competency of the boards of directors of their listed companies. However, with the advent of the financial …
View article: An Economic Efficiency Approach to Reforming Corporate Governance: The Case of Multiple Stakeholder Boards
An Economic Efficiency Approach to Reforming Corporate Governance: The Case of Multiple Stakeholder Boards Open
This paper points out the problems of the current law on directors’ duties that forces directors to ignore stakeholder interests, with the unintended consequences of misallocation of resources and the weaknesses of a traditional legal appr…
View article: An Economic Efficiency Approach to Reforming Corporate Governance: The Case of Multiple Stakeholder Boards
An Economic Efficiency Approach to Reforming Corporate Governance: The Case of Multiple Stakeholder Boards Open
This paper points out the problems of the current law on directors’ duties that forces directors to ignore stakeholder interests, with the unintended consequences of misallocation of resources and the weaknesses of a traditional legal appr…
View article: Do Corporate Governance Practices in One Jurisdiction Affect Another One? Lessons from the Panama Papers
Do Corporate Governance Practices in One Jurisdiction Affect Another One? Lessons from the Panama Papers Open
View article: What Do the Panama Papers Teach Us About the Administrative Law of Corporate Governance Reform in Hong Kong?
What Do the Panama Papers Teach Us About the Administrative Law of Corporate Governance Reform in Hong Kong? Open
View article: Public and Private Enforcement of Corporate and Securities Laws: An Empirical Comparison of Hong Kong and Singapore
Public and Private Enforcement of Corporate and Securities Laws: An Empirical Comparison of Hong Kong and Singapore Open
View article: Report on Improving Corporate Governance in Hong Kong - A Comparative Based Study
Report on Improving Corporate Governance in Hong Kong - A Comparative Based Study Open
View article: The Case for the Extra-Territorial Application of Corporate Governance Standards in China
The Case for the Extra-Territorial Application of Corporate Governance Standards in China Open
View article: The Role of Hong Kong's Financial Regulations in Improving Corporate Governance Standards in China: Lessons from the Panama Papers for Hong Kong
The Role of Hong Kong's Financial Regulations in Improving Corporate Governance Standards in China: Lessons from the Panama Papers for Hong Kong Open
View article: Hard Corporate Governance Law in a Soft Law Jurisdiction
Hard Corporate Governance Law in a Soft Law Jurisdiction Open
View article: The Value of the Corporate Governance Canon on Chinese Companies
The Value of the Corporate Governance Canon on Chinese Companies Open
View article: Last of the Tai-Pans: Improving the Sustainability of Long-Term Financial Flows by Improving Hong Kong’s Corporate Governance
Last of the Tai-Pans: Improving the Sustainability of Long-Term Financial Flows by Improving Hong Kong’s Corporate Governance Open
Hong Kong leads the rank tables as an international financial centre. However, the data indicate that some parts of her corporate governance arrangements probably detract from – rather than contribute to – that leading position. In this br…