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The joint venture company, or incorporated joint venture, is a common form of corporate entity in Malaysia, in part due to the Malaysian economic policy which sought to enhance bumiputera participation in the corporate economy. However, there is still a very small body of case law dealing with...
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Two models of the firm dominate corporate law. Under the management-power model, decision-making power rests primarily with corporate insiders (officers and directors). The competing shareholder-power model defends increased shareholder power to limit managerial authority. Both models view...
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Purpose: Are board ties among competitors harmful to customers? The prevalent assumption on board ties among competitors is that they harm customer benefits. This study examines the mechanism by which board ties with competitors result in an outcome conducive to customers....
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