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The author of this article served as a member of a citizen board for five years prior to writing this article. A citizen board is comprised of nine part-time, unspecialized citizen members, and is the decision-making body for one of the most powerful administrative agencies in the state, the...
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how public regulation affects (or does not affect) corporate governance practice. Taiwan's corporate law traditionally …This chapter takes the example of the legal transplantation of US-style independent directors into Taiwan and explores … controlled by the controlling shareholders and failed to act as corporate monitors. Since 2002, Taiwan has gradually introduced …
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How does a board of directors respond to stringent transnational regulations on corporate governance? We explore this question in a case study that includes interviews with key governance actors of a bank dealing with regulatory changes in the European Union (EU) initiated in 2010 in response to...
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