Understanding Corporate Governance in China
- Economics FinanceBusinessManagement
- Categories:Management & Leadership
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:July,2019
- Pages:332
- Retail Price:390.00 HKD
- Size:156mm×234mm
- Page Views:19
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Review
“This book demonstrates an intimate knowledge of both the central principles and the detail of the distinctive approach to corporate governance in China, and how it combines elements of both the Western approach and the Eastern approach. Whilst it possesses solid academic substance, it also has a fine grasp of the practical intricacies of governance operations. It will prove a very popular account of the corporate governance of China for a wide academic and professional audience.” —Thomas Clarke, professor of management, UTS Business School, the University of Technology Sydney
Description
After a brief introduction to the basic theories of corporate governance and the evolution of corporate governance in China, the book guides the reader through current issues and practices in both mainland China and Hong Kong. Topics like Chinese culture and ethics, the regulatory corporate governance framework in mainland China and Hong Kong, the function and practice of the board of directors in China, and the governance of Chinese companies abroad are covered.
Author
Gregg Li is a board member of the Urban Renewal Authority, Cyberport, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Centre for Family Business at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has been an industrial engineer and governance consultant and has designed and repaired governance and management systems for the last 30 years.