摘要(英) |
Independence of directors and supervisors system about the performance
of traditional industries in empirical study -2002 to 2007
Abstract
For China’’s corporate governance system in order to prevent future functions of directors and supervisors of company scandals of origin can be traced back to 2001 from 2006 to amend the Company Law and the Fund will formulate relevant source of law began to directors and supervisors. Directors and supervisors system set up by the mental According to the Taiwan card Securities Exchange Co., Ltd. listed on the OTC corporate governance code of practice (2004) intention is to give directors and supervisors, and other internal audit mechanism for full access to Assessment of the internal control system and lack of oversight of the company operating performance, and through this system, and other enterprises to provide shareholders of the full protection of human relations. Enough to see in recent years by the directors and supervisors to implement the system for corporate governance is as important a role.
This study is different from other literature of the directors and supervisors is to investigate the system of family business in domestic and cross-shareholdings serious business, it can maintain its independence of the qualities » This study will explore the structure of directors and supervisors system, corporate financial structure, shareholders style structure, as well as four major factors managers in the face of the company structure of the relationship between business performance. The empirical results show that enterprises and the financial structure of the Board of Trustees of the two major structures in the face of corporate governance of the operating performance of the most significant impact, shareholders pattern dimensions and type of business dimensions are less significant.
This chapter of the scope of the study mainly in corporate governance on the more obvious the amount of data, and add some virtual confrontation between variables as considerations. In the proposed follow-up study to be included more detailed information, in addition to discuss corporate governance of the amount of results, to more in-depth study of corporate governance qualitative factors are also very meaningful topic.
Keyword: directors and supervisors system, corporate governance, boards of directors, ownership structure. |
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